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Duel limiters for IEM drummer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Hunt" data-source="post: 5761" data-attributes="member: 2634"><p>Hi all. I am a drummer that is legally blind. The last thing I want is feedback hitting me with IEM's. I've searched past posts and couldn't find an answer to this question.</p><p></p><p>I want to use a shure PMXXX wired IEM with an AVIOM IIRC. I know the shure has a built in limiter I will ALWAYS use but I have to add an external feedback suppressor and dedicated dominator II as a brick wall limiter. I would hook them up in the mains insert on a small mixer where I will have all my drums output and subgroups of all the other stuff I want in my mix. So is this overkill?</p><p></p><p>drum mic input splits, FOH sub groups -> mains insert -> FDS feedback suppressor -> Dominator II limiter -> mains out -> The aviom input -> AN16II-rc -> shure limiter -> my ears</p><p></p><p>Is the shure real good as a limiter? Because of my vision this is a very important issue for me.</p><p></p><p>Again thanks for help/info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Hunt, post: 5761, member: 2634"] Hi all. I am a drummer that is legally blind. The last thing I want is feedback hitting me with IEM's. I've searched past posts and couldn't find an answer to this question. I want to use a shure PMXXX wired IEM with an AVIOM IIRC. I know the shure has a built in limiter I will ALWAYS use but I have to add an external feedback suppressor and dedicated dominator II as a brick wall limiter. I would hook them up in the mains insert on a small mixer where I will have all my drums output and subgroups of all the other stuff I want in my mix. So is this overkill? drum mic input splits, FOH sub groups -> mains insert -> FDS feedback suppressor -> Dominator II limiter -> mains out -> The aviom input -> AN16II-rc -> shure limiter -> my ears Is the shure real good as a limiter? Because of my vision this is a very important issue for me. Again thanks for help/info. [/QUOTE]
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