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[quote name='Treb' timestamp='1490735476' post='3267590'] Ernie Ball will not sell you pickups. Big Poppa himself says so. Want a new MM pickup? Hand over the faulty MM one. [/quote] It's a good job that Big Poppa doesn't work in the motor trade... Could you imagine the ballache? That reminds me, I need some strings, going to pop the old ones in a jiffy bag so he can do the necessary.
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[quote name='MarshallBTB' timestamp='1490854183' post='3268459'] First go of in ears at practice last night... Awesome ! Kit wasn't mic'd but had kick as that's triggered for us anyway. Still a bit of learning/adjusting to do with the QU24 but so far so good. Enjoying the UE900s as well, not that I have anything to compare them to but the sound was nice and clear. Only thing I would like to improve is the fit; the smallest foam buds are too big for me and the smallest silicone are slightly too small, so stood up and moving a bit there's a little bit of leak. So far so good though, can't wait to gig it. It's not been cheap but I was planning on getting a new cab(s), this seems to make more sense given the gigs we do. [/quote] re:UE900, the obvious move for perfect fit is getting them put into a custom shell... but that may not be financially viable for you at the moment? If not, it's just a case of finding the tips that fit you. For me, I could never get any that fit just right - hence my start on the customs journey. You may have more luck than me! Sounds like you are onto a winner though. Let us know how you get on post gig. I've often said this to people - spending money on IEM is an expensive game... but if you consider them as a cab replacement, "Bergs for your ears", the cost isn't that different really. It's just that there's less sizeable goods to show for your money! If the PA is doing the grunt work (which it should be doing anyway), it makes sense to have better monitors in your ear as opposed to volume wars with a cab... and it will clear up your bands sound greatly. (No bass leaking into open mics etc)
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Kirlin cables look good. Any thoughts?
EBS_freak replied to pburrows's topic in Accessories and Misc
Ah, OK, can't really tell how well they are made from the pics... you need to see under the plugs and check the quality of the soldering and heat shrink (if there is any). Maybe worth taking a punt for the money if you have an interest in them... and then report back! -
Kirlin cables look good. Any thoughts?
EBS_freak replied to pburrows's topic in Accessories and Misc
Fabric cables are generally bad news in my experience... play one grotty venue and they pick up the dirt and are impossible to clean up. At least with rubber insulated cable, you can get a cloth and some washing up liquid and clean them all up. -
I was talking to somebody about their potential IEM solution - they were looking for 5 individual mixes (preferably stereo) from an analogue desk. When they told me what the desk was (Soundcraft FX16ii) I told them that they'd be lucky given the number of auxes they had to play with. I did notice that this particular mixer had direct outs for all the 16 channels and suggested that they could get an extra mix by submixing to another mixer... but it would all be a bit Macgyver. But then I remembered seeing some products a good free years ago... (cleared ripped from Aviom! - true Behringer style..) So if you are one of these guys that don't want to go digital but want to explore IEMs further, I remembered that if you have a desk with direct outputs as above, then there is the nifty P16-i from Behringer for just short of 200 notes. Then, you can get up to 6 P16Ms to plug into it. Cheaper than a load of ipads/android devices but still gives you remote control over individual mixes from an analogue mixing desk source. And if you do turn to digital, there is an immediate upgrade path to the XR18 or X32 (the P16-I would then become obsolete) Just a thought to ponder on. The Aviom system is an alternative also - but would cost a substantial amount more - about double for the mixers and £750 for the input module... but if you go digital, its Dante so if your digital desk allows for that (usually a plug in card) ... then that is the sex. (For a small band however, this is still something that can be achieved with a desk with a high aux count)
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[quote name='Danj' timestamp='1490399924' post='3264973'] On that basis here is my dodgy picture of the wired IEM solution I am setting up based on my conversation with Russ the main man: [url="https://s3.postimg.org/xu7pccbn7/IMG_1193.jpg"]https://s3.postimg.o...n7/IMG_1193.jpg[/url] [/quote] Dan - I would highly recommend changing the IEM/Instrument hybrid cables in your solution to OBBMs - OBBMs headphone cable is not made with moulded jacks and sockets for a start, so if you do have an issue, you have more of a chance of a decent repair without losing cable length.
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[quote name='obbm' timestamp='1490779173' post='3267824'] At last I have a solution for combo IEM cables. See Affiliates section for more information. [/quote] I thought that you had this nailed for a while? Anyway, great work. I'm sure that this will go someway in helping everybody make the move to IEM solutions. I bought a real of hybrid multicore off eBay - never found out who made the cable though - and OBBM is a much better at soldering than I am... so this is defo the route I shall take if I need a cable. I have never had one of his cables die on me... (probably because they are soldered properly unlike other guys/mass produced machine tagged solder joints). Now we just need to find a tiny headphone amp that will take up next to zero room on a pedal board... EDIT - something like this - https://www.gak.co.uk/en/electro-harmonix-headphone-amp/70768 ...but in stereo. (I can't find anything that states that is accepts a stereo input)
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1490780996' post='3267853'] Oooh! Is that a combined stereo feed from the mixer and instrument cable in one? [/quote] That would be it.
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Im tempted to get a vehicle that I can't get stuff in the back... I'm currently adding 40 minutes onto every gig journey picking up band members and their equipment.
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For an alternative, check out glow resin.
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The majority of these small format mixers are great so first of all, I think you are going the right way in going digital. The X18 app for iOS is not as developed as it is for Android. Don't know if you are an iOS user or an Android user - but defo worth consideration. Great that is has a PC/Mac client though. Its certainly the most comprehensive on the outboard/fx route. The multitrack recording - if it's something that is of interest to you - is the killer feature that sets itself apart from the competition. Also worth chucking the 1608 by Mackie into the mix - but you will need to budget for a router also (and it is also iOS only) if you want to use wireless. I think it has by far the easiest to use interface out of all of them and with the latest two releases of Master Fader, it has a strong reverb available to it - which historically was the weak point of the Mackie stuff. The other big plus about this one... is that the iPad is dockable... meaning that if you have wifi woes, you have a physical connection easily available to you without carrying more external equipment around with you. All inbuilt wifi is pretty pants in my experience - defo one for having a play at home or rehearsal... but for live use, I'd definitely want a more resilient router. There will be as many people who will have an opposing view but there you go. Check out the Facebook forums for the Behringer X stuff and you'll see it comes up on pretty much a daily basis.
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[quote name='Count Bassy' timestamp='1490464474' post='3265336'] ... and why on earth (Flat or Spheroid) two Jack speaket speaker connection, but only one Speakon? Does anyone still use jacks for speakers these days? [/quote] I suspect the guitar version will follow... Jacks take up less chassis room too.
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As an alternative to TRS to XLR, you may consider using an adapter like this - http://www.ipswichpa.co.uk/trs-jack-to-xlr-male-adaptor-7855-201-p.asp That way you can standardise nose of your cables to XLR to XLR. No difference to the XLR to TRS in the grand scheme of things though.
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[quote name='owen' timestamp='1490305480' post='3264248'] I will have to update to the latest software then! Thanks [/quote] Sounds like it - I did some reading last night. The original firmware only allowed for one iPad to be connected. If you update the firmware, it seems that you can use two ipads simultaneously running QuPad. You can connect a further 6 iPhones/iPod Touch for using QuYou (monitor mix). It looks like you can also connect QuControl but I don't know how useful to you that will be. Seems like the desk knows that you are running QuPad and the software has a coded limit on the number of iPad connections to the desk. (Sucks a little) Also worth a mention, you can use Android for monitor mixes (there's a QuYou app) - and although unsupported by A&H, theres https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.davidgiga1993.mixingstation.ah_qu (limited to 1 connection) and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=phone.TouchAndMix - but I know very little about the latter as I'm an Apple guy.
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[quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' timestamp='1490296838' post='3264126'] Amen to that - big love for Mr H. [/quote] I'm blushing!
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[quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' timestamp='1490296799' post='3264125'] How does the iPad mixing work then? I've got two so no problem on that front! For me the real attraction with the ME 1 is the built in ambient mics. Being wired is not a massive issue for me. [/quote] The app basically gives you a gui with a load of sliders so you can control the mixer remotely. Mimics what's on the desk - if you move the sliders on the iPad, they move on the desk and vice versa. Download it and give it a go. There's a monitor app that gives you access to the auxes from you iPhone. (If you have one) As for ambient mics - a couple of Behringer C2 condensers for less than 50 quid. Sorted. Of course you could spend more but for ambient mics who cares? For just over a hundred quid, you can run a studiospares headphone and an a couple of condensers and control the mix from your iPad.
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[quote name='Danj' timestamp='1490294296' post='3264087'] Just would like to add a big public thank you to Russ (EBS Freak) for his help on PM. Really appreciated - one question and response and he cuts through all the confusion and options with some common sense IEM wisdom! Cheers Dan [/quote] No problem - glad to help. I just want to be able to help people get to their end game in the cheapest way possible. I've spent far too much money in this IEM game and any way that I can help others is a pleasure!
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[quote name='owen' timestamp='1490293453' post='3264078'] Not wanting to turn this into a QUmix fest, but is there any way of using more than on tablet (ipad, phone or whatever)? I cannot manage it. I used a Mackie DL for a couple of years and it will run up to 10 tablets. So useful [/quote] You should be able to just keep connecting. I seem to recall it does 8 but only 2 iPads concurrently. At one point it was only 1 iPad and that was it - I think it was to urge people to go for the GLD.
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[quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' timestamp='1490287885' post='3263997'] We have just invested in an Allen & Heath QU 16 desk so very tempted now to invest in the A&H ME-1 as the solution for my IEM. Has anyone used one of these and can give any feedback/experience? [/quote] They are fabulous - used them with my GLD80 - although they are still £430 (they were more than that when they came out) and if you haven't got a requirement not to use the auxes on the desk, I'd still be tempted to do your mix via an iPad. The ME1 is a nice piece of hardware but only really comes into it's own if you want to run loads of them. I think on YouTube theres a video where each symphony orchestra member has their own mix controllable via their own ME-1. For that, it's absolutely brilliant. If you do get one, it's going to lock you into the A&H ecosystem - and you are still wired after £430 quids worth of investment. If you haven't got an iPad things may be different... but in that case, I'd be tempted to go down CeX and buy a used iPad for for circa £150. My advice, save the cash and buy an EW300 then you can use it on other desks. But if you don't, the ME1 is ace regardless. Just gone through phone - keyboard player here with the aforementioned.
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Here is the link to this headphone amp at Studiospares. [url="https://www.studiospares.com/Headphones-and-Speakers/Headphone-Amps-and-Splitters/Studiospares-HA20-Headphone-Amp_449760.htm"]https://www.studiosp...-Amp_449760.htm[/url] This is a perfect companion for somebody wanting to use OBBM's IEM/instrument combo cable and wants to have a headphone amp next to their bass amplifier. Link to OBBMs magic cable is here - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/303154-obbms-rock-wire-iem-monitor-cables/"]http://basschat.co.u...monitor-cables/[/url] The combination of both is probably one of the cheapest ways to get a good, solid, usable solution - without cables trailing everywhere. Comments on this headphone amp - It's a bit nicer than the Millenium HPA... and the K&M attachment should be just the ticket to mount to a stand somewhere (e.g. for a drummer, percussionist, mic stand whatever! PS - if you have come here from the affiliates section (OBBM's cable) and interested in getting into IEMs, get reading from the start... all your questions and more will be answered.
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This insurance money - isn't it to replace the neck? This claim seems fraudulent if you are you making purchases elsewhere in addition to getting the bass repaired with a new neck. And people complain about ever raising premiums.
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[quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1490187785' post='3263003'] Thank you EBS Freak! Now to find someone who can solder for me.... [/quote] Just for completeness, if you have rear racks in your case, some have a rail set back which is useful for securing cables too... or even power supplies. I tend to use block type power supplies so I can ditch the wall wart types and cable tie the replacement psus to the rails. I think in one of the pics I posted earlier, you can make one out on the left. I tend to use abcproducts on eBay as they have proven to be really light and I've never had one fail on me... and you can always daisy chain your DC devices off to that supply (just watch how much current you are drawing and don't exceed the output that the psu can supply. [url="http://www.abcproducts.com/abc-products-mains-adaptor-adapter-power-supply-for-pure-dab?filter_name=12v%20adapter&filter_description=true&filter_sub_category=true"]http://www.abcproduc...b_category=true[/url] These are particularly great if you start adding DC devices to your racks - e.g. wireless, midi controllers, pedals, loopers etc.
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Ah! Posted in the other thread... hopefully all you need is in there. EDIT -> link to the thread in question - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/299354-power-amp-rigs/page__view__findpost__p__3263001"]#91[/url]
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The rack panel - something like - [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1U-RACK-PANEL-DP28777-Punched-4-x-D-Type-holes-XLR-Neutrik-XLR-Powecon-etc-/221675330450"]http://www.ebay.co.u...c-/221675330450[/url] For the rack panel - 1 x Neutrik NAC3MPA-1 (Powercon connector - in) 1 x Neutrik NL4MP (Speakon out) 1 x Neutrik NJ3FP6C-BAG (Locking 1/4" jack socket) 1 x Neutrik NC3MD-LX B (DI Out) 4x Neutrik SCDR (Boots for covering the connectors cabling) For attaching the chassis connector units to the rack panel- [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]M3 Nylon bolts and M3 Screws (hex socket head)[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Then, for audio path, DI, I would suggest van damme mic cable, for instruments van damme instrument cable.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]For the speaker, just use some standard 13A mains cable - and you'll need to solder on either a speakon or jack depending what your amp uses.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]For DI, solder a NC5FXX, and the other to the appropriate chassis connector.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]For instrument, solder a NP2X to the cable and the other to the instrument in chassis connector.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]For the power, find a donor IEC cable... cut off the plug and and crimp the cable ends to the powercon connector leaving the IEC connector intact. Plug in a 1 to 2 (or a Y) IEC cable to go between the two units. Alternatively, you can crimp to IEC cord together at the powercon connector.[/font][/color] Note - the boots need to be put on the cable before you solder the ends! Once the boots are on, tie them on tight with cable ties. Guessing you already have the rack screws and nuts to connect the rack panel? Notes - In the above examples, I have only used a boot for the power as the whole wiring is encased behind a solid row of rack panels. Also assuming you have some heatshrink to put over the solder joints and a soldering iron.. and solder! And the skills to solder! Tip - for the nyloc nuts, use long ear pliers whilst screwing in the bolts from the other side. I use a screwdriver type hex attachment instead of an allen key as it can be fiddly turning the key compared to screwdriver.