Waddo Soqable Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 2 minutes ago, joel406 said: Sounds like most 4 year olds I've seen. It's generally agreed amongst my circle that I've got a mental age of about 15 😁 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jezzaboy Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 (edited) 59 minutes ago, joel406 said: You're welcome. Now try to learn from your mistake. Oh I will learn. Where is that ignore button again? Ah found it. Edited May 13, 2023 by jezzaboy 2 3 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_b Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 On 12/05/2023 at 01:02, joel406 said: Amps are obsolete. And even the best of em can't beat the sound of in-ear monitoring. You're doing that old thing. . . . discovering a solution that suits you and thinking you've found the answer for everyone else. Amps are not obsolete. Last year I did gigs with 20 different bands. From fully pro to rank amateur and from festivals to the Dog and Duck. This appears to be my new normal. If I want any consistency in my stage sound I have to provide my own backline. You're suggestion does not even come close to being a solution for me. 7 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 On 12/05/2023 at 13:38, joel406 said: One fact remains. I have been a professional Bassist for a long time. Toured for a lot of people. Used so many amps for so many years. Making the comparison between using amps vs in-ears is a comparison I can make from an educated point of view. In-ears are the future. They make your sound viable. On stage amplification is detrimental to the sound you "want" the audience to hear. Stage monitors(wedges) are no different. The quiet stage is the stage that sounds the best. Amps are only used for on stage monitors. And are inefficient. If you move anywhere on stage your mix changes. Things become either overbearing or disappear altogether. In-ears eliminate all of this. I'm delighted for you. I'm not a professional bass player. For me it's a hobby and it's nice to get a bit of money back for doing it. The price of your IEMs alone is more than I'd make gigging in a year. The PA (more accurately, my PA) isn't sufficient to put bass through and I'm buggered if I'm going to spend the money or provide the storage space or haul the heavy gear around or do all the drum micing in order to do that. Plus I'm not sure if the guitarists would want to give up their backline. So I'd love to go IEM with everything through the PA, but it's never going to happen. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemmywinks Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 You can get cheap, compact and pretty lightweight subs now which will do the job in most rooms, we use a single Alto which we planned to upgrade but still haven't bothered. Full band PA used to mean big, heavy and expensive but it's very accessible now. These threads always get a bit testy and aren't really much help for someone looking to switch to IEMs or wedges. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Blank Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 I was considering IEMs but if they make you that belligerent I think I'll give them a miss. 5 1 20 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 8 minutes ago, lemmywinks said: You can get cheap, compact and pretty lightweight subs now which will do the job in most rooms, we use a single Alto which we planned to upgrade but still haven't bothered. Under 15kg and £200 and maximum of a cube 30cm on a side? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Blank Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 2 minutes ago, tauzero said: Under 15kg and £200 and maximum of a cube 30cm on a side? ...and hold the mayo. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joel406 Posted May 13, 2023 Author Share Posted May 13, 2023 11 minutes ago, Frank Blank said: I was considering IEMs but if they make you that belligerent I think I'll give them a miss. You seem to have missed, a long time ago. 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Blank Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 1 minute ago, joel406 said: You seem to have missed, a long time ago. Yes, undoubtedly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joel406 Posted May 13, 2023 Author Share Posted May 13, 2023 34 minutes ago, chris_b said: Amps are not obsolete. Yeah! There are. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
la bam Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 One other thing is you dont need to give up your amps to use in ears. You can use your in ears just for your own monitor mix instead of wedges etc. Ie just tickle through what you need to hear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joel406 Posted May 13, 2023 Author Share Posted May 13, 2023 3 minutes ago, la bam said: One other thing is you dont need to give up your amps to use in ears. You can use your in ears just for your own monitor mix instead of wedges etc. Ie just tickle through what you need to hear. Eh... What? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemmywinks Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 14 minutes ago, tauzero said: Under 15kg and £200 and maximum of a cube 30cm on a side? What a weird requirement! Check out the little Alto 12 subs, I think ours is a 15 but it's a fair few years old now. Easy one man carry especially compared to out old RCF behemoths. Kick drum sounds great through it too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 12 minutes ago, la bam said: One other thing is you dont need to give up your amps to use in ears. You can use your in ears just for your own monitor mix instead of wedges etc. Ie just tickle through what you need to hear. That’s what one of my fave bands, Booze & Glory were doing last time I chatted with them, still had full backline. They said it really helped rather than the hope/expectations of relying on monitors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
la bam Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 13 minutes ago, Lozz196 said: That’s what one of my fave bands, Booze & Glory were doing last time I chatted with them, still had full backline. They said it really helped rather than the hope/expectations of relying on monitors. It really does. I dont think I ever had a decent mix using monitors with backline, simply because I had no control over it once set and they were too close to other wedges with other mixes in them. The iems let you just put through what you want into your ears, and theres no extra unwanted noise on stage from 3 or more wedges. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bridgehouse Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 45 minutes ago, joel406 said: You seem to have missed, a long time ago. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Blank Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 Living the IEM life... 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raymondo Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 (edited) Why would I want to isolate myself when on stage? I am probably not as "Pro" as the OP but .. .I have had a few years where I paid all my bills by only playing bass, and... If playing to 2000 is a measure ... I have played Rock City a few times....which leads me to my point. The onstage monitoring and overall stage sound at Rock City was phenomenal. The noise of the packed crowd singing every word was so moving and inspirational. I'm not sure that it would have been so enjoyable with my ears blocked by IEMs. Edited May 13, 2023 by Raymondo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 1 hour ago, tauzero said: Under 15kg and £200 and maximum of a cube 30cm on a side? 45 minutes ago, lemmywinks said: What a weird requirement! Check out the little Alto 12 subs, I think ours is a 15 but it's a fair few years old now. Easy one man carry especially compared to out old RCF behemoths. Kick drum sounds great through it too. Why is it weird? Due to a bad back, I don't want to lift anything over 10kg but I'll stretch to 15 if necessary. I've already put a fair bit of money into PA gear, sod spending a significant extra amount. And I want to be able to store it somewhere in the house. All perfectly logical. Alto (and I like Alto, I have a pair of TS308s): double specified price, 30% overweight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BassmanPaul Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 Having items stuffed in your ears becomes a necessity after reaching a certain age in this business. My hearing is permanently damaged by playing music. my latest pair of hearing aids cost me $6000 plus. They help but I dislike them intensely. Putting transducers in my ears is less irritating trust me!! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemmywinks Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 3 minutes ago, tauzero said: Why is it weird? Due to a bad back, I don't want to lift anything over 10kg but I'll stretch to 15 if necessary. I've already put a fair bit of money into PA gear, sod spending a significant extra amount. And I want to be able to store it somewhere in the house. All perfectly logical. Alto (and I like Alto, I have a pair of TS308s): double specified price, 30% overweight. The 30cm cube bit is an odd specification seeing as it would require a 10 or 8 inch driver. There are smaller cheap ~15kg 10" subs out there but not sure what they're like, I was just a bit surprised by our Alto as it didn't seem as much of a compromise as I thought it would be going from our old PA. Does nobody else in your band buy/store/transport PA? We got rid of our van ages ago and our amp free setup is easily manageable with small cars, everything we buy is split between 5 of us as we all use it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warwickhunt Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 Tonight's trial set up and total gig rig... the pedal case btw contains all of my guitar/mic leads etc and the RCF310 is my 'safety net'! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thodrik Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 1 hour ago, warwickhunt said: Tonight's trial set up and total gig rig... the pedal case btw contains all of my guitar/mic leads etc and the RCF310 is my 'safety net'! Happy Gigging! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 2 hours ago, lemmywinks said: The 30cm cube bit is an odd specification seeing as it would require a 10 or 8 inch driver. There are smaller cheap ~15kg 10" subs out there but not sure what they're like, I was just a bit surprised by our Alto as it didn't seem as much of a compromise as I thought it would be going from our old PA. Does nobody else in your band buy/store/transport PA? We got rid of our van ages ago and our amp free setup is easily manageable with small cars, everything we buy is split between 5 of us as we all use it. Right, size specs change to the same dimensions as my GR Bass Cube 800 (40x35x43) so I could stack them up, as I wouldn't want to get rid of my bass amp, not knowing what the future holds. The band is fairly newly formed and I'm the only one who possesses PA. I'd rather not have the hassle TBH. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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