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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch Miller" data-source="post: 67354" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>Re: Driving stage wedges</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks Brian. I am a tech geek, and have been an electronics (as in electronic engineering) nut since the 70's. So I have the benefit of having some electronics fundamentals behind me, like resistance, impedance, AC vs. DC, capacitance, etc.</p><p></p><p>I also run sound for our church where we have an iLive T112 surface with the 64x32 DSP unit (and have done the same for our HS worship teams, where they have a smaller A&H analog mixer). So at least I already know some of the basics of running the boards.</p><p></p><p>I've just never designed a setup, so that's kinda what is driving my questions.</p><p></p><p>So here I am now, dad to a self-taught, perfectionist-driven teenage guitarist. Looking to do what I can to support him musically by providing a place for them to rehearse and possibly provide sound for him should they get to the point of live performances. And, while I'm at it, become a better sound tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch Miller, post: 67354, member: 2673"] Re: Driving stage wedges Thanks Brian. I am a tech geek, and have been an electronics (as in electronic engineering) nut since the 70's. So I have the benefit of having some electronics fundamentals behind me, like resistance, impedance, AC vs. DC, capacitance, etc. I also run sound for our church where we have an iLive T112 surface with the 64x32 DSP unit (and have done the same for our HS worship teams, where they have a smaller A&H analog mixer). So at least I already know some of the basics of running the boards. I've just never designed a setup, so that's kinda what is driving my questions. So here I am now, dad to a self-taught, perfectionist-driven teenage guitarist. Looking to do what I can to support him musically by providing a place for them to rehearse and possibly provide sound for him should they get to the point of live performances. And, while I'm at it, become a better sound tech. [/QUOTE]
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