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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 96761" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Scribble strip gripe</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All stage inputs were into monitor desk, then a single cat 5 to FOH desk. Outputs from FOH were routed back to the aux inputs on the monitor desk to the amps. Used the built in crossover. Also had a couple of delay lines that came out of FOH desk, and fill music was plugged in at FOH. Very clean setup, to be sure. Cable used was an off the shelf unshielded 100' cat 6 wire. I pulled 2 wires, just to have a spare. (at $12 each cable, that was a no brainer...) If either of the boards would have taken a dump, we could have easily re-patched and run everything from monitor position. That was a pretty amazing feeling.</p><p></p><p>Airport express was attached to each console, to get wireless access. Range of the Airport to the iPad was still solid 300' away inside a brick building.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that was a bit tricky was that trims had to be set at the monitor desk. However, on the FOH console, you have +-12dB adjustment. As long as the trim is respectably close at the monitor desk, and not clipping all is well. On monitors, I had a newbie running the board, who had only ever mixed monitors once before. We had 6 channels of monitors, and 2 channels of IEMs. Last time we did the show, the monitor console was an A&H GL2400. Talk about a world of difference in simplicity for monitor mixing!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 96761, member: 211"] Re: Scribble strip gripe All stage inputs were into monitor desk, then a single cat 5 to FOH desk. Outputs from FOH were routed back to the aux inputs on the monitor desk to the amps. Used the built in crossover. Also had a couple of delay lines that came out of FOH desk, and fill music was plugged in at FOH. Very clean setup, to be sure. Cable used was an off the shelf unshielded 100' cat 6 wire. I pulled 2 wires, just to have a spare. (at $12 each cable, that was a no brainer...) If either of the boards would have taken a dump, we could have easily re-patched and run everything from monitor position. That was a pretty amazing feeling. Airport express was attached to each console, to get wireless access. Range of the Airport to the iPad was still solid 300' away inside a brick building. The only thing that was a bit tricky was that trims had to be set at the monitor desk. However, on the FOH console, you have +-12dB adjustment. As long as the trim is respectably close at the monitor desk, and not clipping all is well. On monitors, I had a newbie running the board, who had only ever mixed monitors once before. We had 6 channels of monitors, and 2 channels of IEMs. Last time we did the show, the monitor console was an A&H GL2400. Talk about a world of difference in simplicity for monitor mixing!! [/QUOTE]
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