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<blockquote data-quote="Geri O&#039;Neil" data-source="post: 138101" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Re: New Stage Boxes</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi, Dan, sorry, I'm just now seeing this. I got the full size model, that's what I've been seeing around here and gotten used to. </p><p></p><p>There's nothing like the look on my fellow musicians' faces when I set up their iOS or Android devices to handle their own mixes and they use it for the first time. They think I'm Superman! It's hilarious!</p><p></p><p>I've done that with two of my groups now. Working out very well. too! Thankfully, everyone's on ears, I'm quite reluctant to hand someone control of a wedge. And so far and band budgets being what they are, I walk out front with my bass wireless and dial up a mix as best I can. Most of the gigs we're doing are a 1/2 step above speakers on sticks. In one 80s R&B group, we are all on ears (we send all the vocals, instruments, plus a kick mic and a carefully-placed overhead mic to the mixer). I just tried sending my bass directly to the mixer, then sending a mix of bass and kick drum to my amp park my bass rig right under the speaker on a pole to get bass into the house and not tax the speakers on poles. Just being creative. Worked out pretty well. I'll keep playing with the set-up.</p><p></p><p>I'll start the process of getting a split sometime late next month, Got to recoup some funds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geri O'Neil, post: 138101, member: 25"] Re: New Stage Boxes Hi, Dan, sorry, I'm just now seeing this. I got the full size model, that's what I've been seeing around here and gotten used to. There's nothing like the look on my fellow musicians' faces when I set up their iOS or Android devices to handle their own mixes and they use it for the first time. They think I'm Superman! It's hilarious! I've done that with two of my groups now. Working out very well. too! Thankfully, everyone's on ears, I'm quite reluctant to hand someone control of a wedge. And so far and band budgets being what they are, I walk out front with my bass wireless and dial up a mix as best I can. Most of the gigs we're doing are a 1/2 step above speakers on sticks. In one 80s R&B group, we are all on ears (we send all the vocals, instruments, plus a kick mic and a carefully-placed overhead mic to the mixer). I just tried sending my bass directly to the mixer, then sending a mix of bass and kick drum to my amp park my bass rig right under the speaker on a pole to get bass into the house and not tax the speakers on poles. Just being creative. Worked out pretty well. I'll keep playing with the set-up. I'll start the process of getting a split sometime late next month, Got to recoup some funds! [/QUOTE]
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