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  1. Will try to add pictures later....I think I posted the band's rig I BE for earlier, but my group (4 piece edgy country, modern/classic rock, anything goes) just finished putting together our PA after getting tired of trying to chase around systems to hire out all of the time: Mains: (4) EV QRX212 Subs: (6) Yorkville USC1 Mains Amps: (2) QSC PLX3402 Sub Amp: (1) QSC PL6.0 Processor: Behringer DCX2496 Mixer: Presonus Studiolive 16 Still shopping for a snake and a few misc. odds and ends. Maiden voyage is in 2 weeks.
  2. Might as well start my first post in here. I'm 26, and a revenue agent by day. Play bass in a cover band (country, classic rock, misc) on the weekends. Between myself and our guitar player we keep the PA system up to snuff and hire out somebody to run it for us. We're just beginning to plan on hiring ourselves out for some small stuff during breaks in our own gig schedule. Anyway on to the gear: FOH 2x Mackie SR1530 3 way powered tops 2x Yorkville LS800P subs MONITORS 3x Shures PSM200 Wireless In-Ears 2 misc headphone amps for wired in ear mixes Also available: 2x Mackie 450 powered monitors FOH Rack Juice Goose Power Conditioner Peavey Q215 FLS EQ (house and bass drum insert) 4x Alesis 3630 Compressor/Limiter/Gate 1x Behringer Compressor/Limiter/Gate 1x Alesis Midiverb 1x Ashley Crossover CONSOLE Mackie SR24.4 MICS & Misc. 4x Shure SM58 2x Shure SM57 Audix D6 Crown CM700 3x Audix ADX90 (toms) Senheiser E604 (snare) Misc. others Whirlwind DI's Whirlwind Medusa 24x8 100ft. Snake Comments: Since our band is exclusively on in-ear monitors, we have modified the Mackie SR24.4 aux sends 5 & 6 to be pre-fader, so we run 5 monitor mixes and use the sixth for effects. This system allows us to handle small and medium sized rooms, and we hire out larger jobs. We also carry a small lighting system consisting of 4 trees of par 56 cans (300 and 500 watt), DMX packs and light board. Our distro is of our guitar players making (nice having an electrical engineer in the band). The combination or the Mackie tops and Yorkville subs is absolutely outstanding. The relatively small stacks get very loud but the three way tops keep it nice and clean and clear. About the only changes or add-ons for the future consist of a handful more mics and a couple more powered wedges for when we are hired out. Currently we can rent cheap enough that we're in no hurry to buy more.
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