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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Monte" data-source="post: 211791" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>My first thought is to rent gear. A powered mixer and a couple of passive cabs should do for a start-up band.</p><p>If I were you I'd start by purchasing a personal mic for your daughter - one that only she will use. (I am a local sound provider and I can't believe the number of vocalists that will use any mic put in front of him/her.) I'm not a "germ-a-phobe" but....... A vocal mic (xlr) can be used almost anywhere.. A Shure SM58 has been the industry standard for years.</p><p></p><p>Why rent a PA? Depending on your location in Europe the power situation is probably different in that of the states and the cost of shipping gear back to the states would probably amount to the same as renting it in the first place.</p><p></p><p>For a "one off" rent.</p><p></p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Monte, post: 211791, member: 285"] My first thought is to rent gear. A powered mixer and a couple of passive cabs should do for a start-up band. If I were you I'd start by purchasing a personal mic for your daughter - one that only she will use. (I am a local sound provider and I can't believe the number of vocalists that will use any mic put in front of him/her.) I'm not a "germ-a-phobe" but....... A vocal mic (xlr) can be used almost anywhere.. A Shure SM58 has been the industry standard for years. Why rent a PA? Depending on your location in Europe the power situation is probably different in that of the states and the cost of shipping gear back to the states would probably amount to the same as renting it in the first place. For a "one off" rent. M [/QUOTE]
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