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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Richardson" data-source="post: 99334" data-attributes="member: 1599"><p>Re: Concert Tech on Trains</p><p></p><p>Here's Jon Dee Graham in the Ponchartrain club car on the City Of New Orleans run from Chicago to New Orleans and back last weekend. This was our first time in this car, which is a 30 seat venue. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]152659[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I've switched to carrying the entire system as checked baggage, rather than struggling with renting locally for each train. EV ZXa1s up top and PASX140 powered HotSpots for stage monitors. Mixer has scaled down from my LS9-16 to a Mackie DL1608. We were all really happy with how it sounded. The mics are Audix VX5. The lights are video camera lights powered by Sony camcorder batteries. This was awesome, because the power dropped on us multiple times this trip. The train would stop, and it would be quiet enough for the performers to play unamplified. I've always thought the best sound system is no sound system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Richardson, post: 99334, member: 1599"] Re: Concert Tech on Trains Here's Jon Dee Graham in the Ponchartrain club car on the City Of New Orleans run from Chicago to New Orleans and back last weekend. This was our first time in this car, which is a 30 seat venue. [ATTACH=CONFIG]152659.vB5-legacyid=7759[/ATTACH] I've switched to carrying the entire system as checked baggage, rather than struggling with renting locally for each train. EV ZXa1s up top and PASX140 powered HotSpots for stage monitors. Mixer has scaled down from my LS9-16 to a Mackie DL1608. We were all really happy with how it sounded. The mics are Audix VX5. The lights are video camera lights powered by Sony camcorder batteries. This was awesome, because the power dropped on us multiple times this trip. The train would stop, and it would be quiet enough for the performers to play unamplified. I've always thought the best sound system is no sound system. [/QUOTE]
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