Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

EBS_freak

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    13,779
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    20

Everything posted by EBS_freak

  1. Better Mr Dark Lord. This will be night and day compared to the Bose system. [quote name='nottswarwick' timestamp='1383144841' post='2260745'] Is this the desk you can control with an iPad? [/quote] Yup. If Mackie did a 24/32 channel version of it, they would kill the entry level digital desk market I am sure. [quote] You will DEFINITELY reap the benefits of micing the kick and dribbling a bit of bass through too. Can't see why your drummer would need convincing in any case, it will be a vast improvement. [/quote] Defo! Drummers love a bit of it. PS - TDL - read about setting up the compressors and gates for your mics and you'll be able to push that much better without getting to feedback. If you haven't got a bassdrum mic, a cheap dedicated bass drum mic is what you need. Chucking a SM58 in there won't do it! Of couse, me writing this is all meaningless if you still have me on block!
  2. Sent you a PM mr zed! [quote name='mr zed' timestamp='1383131599' post='2260501'] Regarding digital IEM's, yep I think the latency issues are the stumbling block to the development of digital IEM's and is what is stopping Line 6 and Stageclix from releasing their product offerings to the market. There is a strong demand out there and whoever overcomes this issue first will benefit from first mover advantage. I won't be convinced though until they are proven. [/quote] I think this is going to be a bit of a stumbling block for the end of chain IEM device - even if they did make the latency even smaller, there is still the stuff upchain. I can't see people selling off their existing Line6, Stageclix, Sony, whatever digital devices... expensive desks being replaced... not any time soon I would wager! I think Line6 and Stageclix announced their developments more than a little prematurely. From a logical point of view, it's just about reversing the flow... but it doesn't work quite as easy as that when the output is directly piped into your ear and the source and destination are effectively in the same place, especially when you're a singer. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see a digital IEM solution that works... just can't see it happening for a while yet, especially at the cheaper end of the market!
  3. [quote name='ebenezer' timestamp='1382985002' post='2258829'] take the combo.....put in a skip....DONE [/quote] Even better!
  4. Can't help with the LD systems I am afraid... but I would be keen to hear people's impression of them. If they are good, they should be cleaning up - the PSM200 seems to be the go to system, probably because of the Shure brand... but I'm far from convinced by it's performance. The Senn EW300 and Shure PSM900 still seem to be the systems to go for without going into crazy, crazy money but if the LD systems can get within a whif of them, that's got to be good. As for the digital IEMs, I am still very skeptical - the latency is my main concern. In the worst situation, you are going to be getting some significant latency - if you went digital wireless, through a digital desk and then through digital monitoring. I'm convinved the delay would make it very confusing to sing due to hearing the real time in your head and a noticable delay in your ears. Your brains going to hate it. Of course, if you aren't using digital anywhere in your chain, it may be acceptable... but given the fact that everything is going digital, I wouldn't want to take that step until the latency figures are well, well, well lower than where they are currently at. Have to say also, that I've been auditioning alot of CIEMs of late - and I'm not convinced that ACS are the best bang for buck either... but that's a completely different story!
  5. Common practice in the hire world is to put the ends of the sm58 in the dishwasher. Deadly serious!
  6. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1382981006' post='2258757'] Not even for £10,000,000 each? [/quote] And they would be your first choice of builders for that much each?
  7. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1382969166' post='2258558'] How about something built by Jon Shuker and Sheldon Dingwall and then finished by Ritter. *Drooooooools [/quote] I doubt that any of those 3 would entertain doing something like that!
  8. Jeez man, what is up with you lot? The poor guy isn't even dead! Beat the C John!
  9. Rethink done! My ACS are going to be taking backseat against my new order. Guess who spent the weekend auditioning CIEMs?
  10. Both are beautiful cases, I always liked the Reunion Blues stuff over the Mono. Don't know why really - probably because I crossed paths with it first. I'm not really a gig bag person but the finest bags I've found are these - [url="http://www.harvest-guitar.com/en/Bass-Bags/"]http://www.harvest-guitar.com/en/Bass-Bags/[/url] (just another one to throw into the mix but they are more expensive!)
  11. Cant say for sure without seeing the rack case but i would be surprised if you could get all that front and back in a standard rack case/bag.
  12. [quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1382622087' post='2254532'] EBS Freak. Can you please stop trolling and ruining this thread? I find you very rude and not helpful. When you said "[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Go buy your next piece of sh*t and get sh*tty results with that." I switched off. I wrote you off as someone who tried to force his opinion on others in a very rude manner.[/font][/color] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][color=#282828]I am surprised that the mods haven't come along and mentioned this. [/color][/font][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I visited you profile to send you a PM to try to sort the matter out amicably - but just as I was doing so, I noticed that you waded in with yet another rude comment. So I didn't bother.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I'm not interested mate. I assume you have some self-esteem problem. [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I have a lot of very good info from this thread - and I'm sure it has been interesting to other too.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Please stop trolling the thread - or at least try not to bother me.[/font][/color] [/quote] I thought you had me blocked. If that were the case, it wouldn't be a problem would it? I don't believe I am trolling and ruining the thread. As I said earlier, all my comments have been valid helpful ones, especially up to the point where you accused me of trolling. I am not forcing any opinion at all. I am speaking from experience and whether you or others choose to listen is completely up to you. Thats your right. As for the mods coming along... what exactly are they going to slap my wrists for? Go back through my threads and read carefully. There is nothing that I have said that would warrant moderation. I suspect you have some personal beef for whatever reason that you have manifested in your head into something that is not there. No selfesteem problems here I am afraid. You may have to look elsewhere. I hope that you find your perfect PA with your generous budget... If anything so we dont have to have another episode like this! Toodlepip!
  13. Depending upon the rack case and the proximity you stand to your rig, you may want to mount your tuner to the bottom... or at least but it up next to the amp with the blank above it. Doesn't happen at every gig but with some rack cases, the view of the tuner can be obscured if looking top down... if you get what I mean. I need to move mine from the top for this very reason... but have not had the enthusiasm to get the screwdriver out yet. I'm guessing the cooling of your amp will be severely compromised by putting stuff behind it too...
  14. Dear The Dark Lord, for somebody who has blocked me, you seem to spend a lot of time looking at my profile page. Just sayin'.
  15. [quote name='nottswarwick' timestamp='1382616970' post='2254438'] I like a bass drum to be big fat and low. But with high end definition from the beater contact. Like a big fat slam. [/quote] Ooof! Damn right. Just like my nan's boulders.
  16. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1382616438' post='2254427'] Obviously it's personal preference and it's a pain moving big kick drums around but then again, if you're playing smaller venues and the bass rig is good then a big loud kick drum means you wouldn't need to bring a sub! I love that sound but it's a bit of a niche one nowadays... [/quote] Small venues generally aren't physically big enough to allow for big kits. The drummer won't be very popular if they take up the stage... that's the guitarist's job anyway. May aswell sling a sub under the speaker... it doesn't take up any more floorspace than a tripod speaker stand.
  17. I'd go along Pete if you need a yazzzzz wingman.
  18. [quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1382613757' post='2254345'] I was told by the tech guys at Bose, that it should be fine for a small rock setting too .... but it isn't. It's not loud enough. I mean, it might be. The Bose guys tell me that if I set it up perfectly to each venue, then it'll have plenty of volume and no feedback. Now, I've tried all the settings they say and it sorta works, but is not 100% reliable. So, my thought was to get another one - then I'd have enough volume before the feedback cuts in. We have tried two of them (we borrowed on of the Model 1s from a dealer) - but we got the same problem. I have again been assured by the Bose guys that, with the right tweaking this will be fine. I'm sure they are right, but, to be honest, I figured there must be an easier way to go compact. We just don't have the time and inclination to do so much set up before each gig. The Mackie DLM units seem a good option to me. It'll will also give us the option of putting more via the PA if we want to. [/quote] Claims are one thing, reality is another. The Bose guys aren't going to say anything but though are they? If you've got the money to invest, a digital desk, some time to learn it (e.g. the processing for compression, gates, reverb and other fx, 31 band eqs on the outputs), and a decent set of front of houses (and monitors if you need) will kill everything. It will also future proof you for many, many years. Outboard will become a thing of the past given the trend of digital desks at the moment. Seriously. (PS if they above is trolling, I apologise in advance (and I know you have me on block anyways) - but this post is for the benefit of others who may be in a similar situation to the OP)
  19. [quote name='nottswarwick' timestamp='1382612436' post='2254312'] Trouble with a heavy right foot is that the drum loses finesse. Better to play at medium and varying volumes, play it like a proper instrument, allow the beater to bounce off the head. Way more musical in feel and sound. A lot of drummers don't or can't do this. It's something I teach. So, mic it up. Way off topic though. Lol [/quote] I was going to mention this. Smacking seven shades of sh1t out of your bass drum got to have an impact on what you can play... let the amplification do the work. Micing a kit even in a small venue has it's advantages. What's the point of that splash if you can't hear it? Mic it up. In fact, scrap all those ideas. Tell your singer to forget the mic and shout louder.
  20. [quote name='nottswarwick' timestamp='1382612282' post='2254309'] I still mic it up though, using a Shure Beta 52. Sounds H U G E. [/quote] Exactly.
  21. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1382612136' post='2254302'] In all seriousness, noted and already relayed to band-leader (who, you may be surprised to learn, is not actually me ) along with comments about HPF etc. As I said to him in my email, we have the technology to do all this stuff but some things we just don't bother with. Maybe we should. [/quote] At least some good is going to come out of this thread then!
  22. [quote name='bassace' timestamp='1382611507' post='2254285'] So you have more than basic skills and rudimentary knowledge, so why are you asking us for advice - or is it to let us know how amazingly wealthy you are? - How rude! [/quote]
  23. [quote name='crez5150' timestamp='1382609411' post='2254244'] The problem with the Bose system is that it was original designed for their pro-sound core market which is Hotelier trade. It was designed as a speech reinforcement unit for conference rooms and alike..... Then decided to market it into the mi arena.... I've heard it work well with acoustic acts but it's never gonna compete in a real life band situation [/quote] Exactly this. If you want old school Bose, get some cheapy cabs, turn them on their side and attach a couple of bog rolls to the front. Job done.
  24. [quote name='nottswarwick' timestamp='1382608428' post='2254225'] WE ALWAYS MIC THE KICK. Full stop. [/quote] In keeping with the spirit of the thread, I hope you put a big front of house speaker in front of it too.
×
×
  • Create New...