Linus27 Posted March 15 Posted March 15 On 11/03/2025 at 08:20, dave_bass5 said: No problem, and good luck. Might take a a while to adjust to them and find the right pair (i couldn’t get on at all with the KZ stuff), but once you do it’s like a lightbulb moment. Just an update from me. Tried out the Behringer P2 and the KZ ZS10 Pro headphones tonight at a local gig and they worked an absolute treat. I didn't mess around with the mix but just settled with the FOH mix so not perfect for what my preference would be but good enough that I played a bunch of songs no problem. I miss the ambient sound from on stage and the raw energy of a live stage sound but I also liked the clarity and quietness of wearing the headphones. Overall, a great success and not a bad £70 spent on a basic setup. The headphones were really comfortable out of the box as well which I wasn't expecting. 3 Quote
mcnach Posted March 15 Posted March 15 Has anybody tried one of those little lavalier mics, so that one can use it to hear other people -but with the ability to switch it on/off at will-? Quote
warwickhunt Posted March 15 Posted March 15 47 minutes ago, mcnach said: Has anybody tried one of those little lavalier mics, so that one can use it to hear other people -but with the ability to switch it on/off at will-? You can buy a footswitch that when depressed cuts the vocal mic to FOH but can still transmit to all/any IE. Not sure what you call them but our band leader had one; he could step on the switch mid song and let us know if we were going to change next song etc. 1 Quote
EBS_freak Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 6 hours ago, warwickhunt said: You can buy a footswitch that when depressed cuts the vocal mic to FOH but can still transmit to all/any IE. Not sure what you call them but our band leader had one; he could step on the switch mid song and let us know if we were going to change next song etc. Talkback mic/MD mic/God mic Switch is usually a A B switch to 2 channels on the desk, (1 to front of house, 2nd to aux feeds only) or a MIDI switch which effectively kills foh but being pre fader allows the signal to still pass to the auxes. 2 channels is nice as it allows you to have 2 different levels for when the MD is singing vs louder for instruction. 1 Quote
shoulderpet Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Hi all, I am a complete noob to iem (I know nothing at all about them) I currently use ear plugs when I play gigs, are there any iem's that will do the job of enabling me to hear myself but also protect my hearing? Or am I better off just sticking with ear plugs and eq'ing in some extra mids to enable me to hear myself better? Thank you Quote
EBS_freak Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 First up - have you read the opening posts. You need to get your head around how this stuff works first. Happy to help, but your question at the moment is not at all what you want to be doing as your EQing to hear yourself better is a) going to make your bass not sound how it should to the audience b) is effectively just turning up the volume and defeating the point of what your ear plugs are meant to be doing! If you are not wanting to plug into anything and have a standalone solution (e.g. volume controllable ear plugs), I refer you to this section in the opening post - If you haven't got a desk or aux available to you, you can try using the above with a field recorder (e.g. a Zoom recorder - others are available). See section 3.4. 2 Quote
police squad Posted March 21 Posted March 21 On 15/03/2025 at 00:39, Linus27 said: Just an update from me. Tried out the Behringer P2 and the KZ ZS10 Pro headphones tonight at a local gig and they worked an absolute treat. I didn't mess around with the mix but just settled with the FOH mix so not perfect for what my preference would be but good enough that I played a bunch of songs no problem. I miss the ambient sound from on stage and the raw energy of a live stage sound but I also liked the clarity and quietness of wearing the headphones. Overall, a great success and not a bad £70 spent on a basic setup. The headphones were really comfortable out of the box as well which I wasn't expecting. this is actually how I gig mostly As the singer in 2 bands, I like the whole mix so I can make sure my voice sits in the right place, so I come out the headphone socket Both bands have everything in the pa, so I get a great sound I did a bass only gig last week (U2 Tribute) and we only had time for a line check, I got a kind of mix in my IEMs but not what I wanted. The out front sound was ace, just not enough time to sort the IEM mix properly (and there's no way I was going to take them out) 1 Quote
MrPring Posted yesterday at 21:30 Posted yesterday at 21:30 Hey folks posted this in its own thread but will give it a go here as well; Evening gang. Finally convinced the band to make the shift to in ears so we've got ourselves a mixer (Soundcraft u24i) and have all got P2s and some IEMS (as well as a full set of mics and cables). I'm now ampless and even the drummer is thinking of going to an electric kit but the 2 guitarists are not looking to ditch their amps just yet. I've explained the benefits etc but their excuse is they'll not be able to get feedback at low volumes or if they go ampless. I'm a bit stumped on how to handle this. We've always been a ridiculously loud band but this was fine as we always played bigger venues so had powerful PAs and good monitoring. We've had a 5 year break and now on the comeback trail but now back to playing small venues hence the shift. Is it a case of just stepping on a drive pedal or two (whilst maintaining volume) to achieve this feedback? It's not a massive part of our show but at the start and end of some songs we do this for effect. Anyone come up against similar reluctance or anything else that might come up? Any help greatly appreciated. Quote
WalMan Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Digitech Freqout maybe something like this? Guitarist in my new wave/punky band has one and it seems to work really well. There is a version of something similar in the Helix. Quote
mcnach Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 16 minutes ago, WalMan said: Digitech Freqout maybe something like this? Guitarist in my new wave/punky band has one and it seems to work really well. There is a version of something similar in the Helix. I was going to suggest this. I have one, it's great. It only does one thing, but it does it very well in a very controllable manner. Quote
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