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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Tarak" data-source="post: 14767" data-attributes="member: 109"><p>Re: What sort of rig are you running?</p><p></p><p>Hi Matt, sending more snow your way.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have two systems, the older being an EAW FR183 (as subs only) and Yamaha S115 tops, powered by a GPS2600 and RMX2450. Mixing on an A and H Mixwiz (one of two) w/ DBX eq and comps.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The other is a QRX 212 over UCS1's (four) powered by XTI's, same mixers. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Monitoring is Renkus Heinz TRC 121/9's or I have held on to a set of older Carvins, likely because the 12 alternative groups seem to need a place to wipe their feet, powered by XTI or Carvin amps. In ear rig is currently a Mackie/Shure PSM combination. I personally use Sennheiser wireless for my guitars / bass if I'm the performer. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Older system was purchased because of cost and sound quality considerations at the time ( was only using the tops for accoustic performances) and the EAWs were a gift from a good friend. I love those EAW's. They sound great and have served me well and can be used as three ways also. 1000 w boxes, front loaded and short throw. The Yamahas, well, damn good for the price and reliable. A nice sounding and reliable system altogether. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did quite a bit of study re the QRX rig, listened to every argument on the planet as to why I should buy JBL instead, and went with what my ears told me. The system rocks, and sounds very good. I currently mix for a top local act and we're getting great feedback from clients on the rig. Kudos to the band as it takes all of us to make it work. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Current gear lust has eyes on the Presonus 24 - 4, 01v96VCM and Roland M300, or possibly the I live. Will have to wash the wifes feet on the latter. Can't seem to fall in love with the LS9, would need to sell a leg or two for the Soundcraft SI, and likely have to move into a separate apartment to boot. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wife once said, as I was equipping my studio, '' I can't put $1500 and microphone together ''. One day, I saw my opening and told her I could not put $350 and purse together. We have an understanding now. Likely the digital console will birth sooner than later. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Tarak, post: 14767, member: 109"] Re: What sort of rig are you running? Hi Matt, sending more snow your way. I have two systems, the older being an EAW FR183 (as subs only) and Yamaha S115 tops, powered by a GPS2600 and RMX2450. Mixing on an A and H Mixwiz (one of two) w/ DBX eq and comps. The other is a QRX 212 over UCS1's (four) powered by XTI's, same mixers. Monitoring is Renkus Heinz TRC 121/9's or I have held on to a set of older Carvins, likely because the 12 alternative groups seem to need a place to wipe their feet, powered by XTI or Carvin amps. In ear rig is currently a Mackie/Shure PSM combination. I personally use Sennheiser wireless for my guitars / bass if I'm the performer. Older system was purchased because of cost and sound quality considerations at the time ( was only using the tops for accoustic performances) and the EAWs were a gift from a good friend. I love those EAW's. They sound great and have served me well and can be used as three ways also. 1000 w boxes, front loaded and short throw. The Yamahas, well, damn good for the price and reliable. A nice sounding and reliable system altogether. I did quite a bit of study re the QRX rig, listened to every argument on the planet as to why I should buy JBL instead, and went with what my ears told me. The system rocks, and sounds very good. I currently mix for a top local act and we're getting great feedback from clients on the rig. Kudos to the band as it takes all of us to make it work. Current gear lust has eyes on the Presonus 24 - 4, 01v96VCM and Roland M300, or possibly the I live. Will have to wash the wifes feet on the latter. Can't seem to fall in love with the LS9, would need to sell a leg or two for the Soundcraft SI, and likely have to move into a separate apartment to boot. Wife once said, as I was equipping my studio, '' I can't put $1500 and microphone together ''. One day, I saw my opening and told her I could not put $350 and purse together. We have an understanding now. Likely the digital console will birth sooner than later. Steve [/QUOTE]
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