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Hi all, 

I sometimes find myself wanting just a bit of my bass in my ear when playing gigs where the monitors don't do it.

I don't care about the other instruments in the band, just need some more of my bass :)

Is anyone aware of a lo-fi solution to this without the full IEM wireless set up?  I envisage something like these plug-in headphone amps (like the VOX amPLUG2).

You simply plug a little amp into the bass jack, that dongle has two outputs, one being an amplified headphone out (which would be my IEM for my bass) and then simply a jack out where I would plug in my cable to go off to the pedals.

I hope that makes sense. I looked around but couldn't find anything like that, maybe it's too basic to exist?

Any ideas if such a device is out there?

 

Cheers,

Udo

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Yes, I used to have a preamp with headphone output and normal output to an amp. I plugged some in ear phones (shure e2c) into the preamp with a little inline volume control. I’d simply adjust the volume to taste. The foam inserts in the headphones made the band a bit quieter and I could get my bass exactly the right mix in my ears. Worked perfectly!

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22 minutes ago, Mottlefeeder said:

A couple of years ago I couldn't find one, so I made one. As you say, a simple circuit will do the job. If you are into the DIY side of music/electronics, I can post the circuit, layout, etc.

David

Thanks for the offer, but that's not  my forte. I'd probably manage to destroy something valuable along the way.

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Assuming that your bass is active, and does not need a hi-Z input impedance on the amp, you could use a small mixer between the bass and the amp to give you a headphone-out facility (Bass to mixer 'line input', mixer 'main mix' output to amp input, mixer 'monitor output' to headphones). A Behringer Xenyx 502 at £30 would do it.

If you use a passive bass, you could take the mixer feed from the line-out or effects-out of the amp (if it has one) or you could look for a mixer that has a Hi-Z instrument input, and connect it as above. A single-instrument-channel mixer like an Alesis multimix 4 at £85, or a soundcraft Notepad 5 at £85, would do it, or a Mackie 402 for £99 would give you two instrument channels - I use one of these as a 'me / them' monitor using a feed from the bass amp and a feed from the PA.

David

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