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  1. Rack Update.... purchased a new 'big-boy' rack from Audiopile -- Thank you Liz, as always, you're support and help are wonderful! This is the 22" deep version of their rack and comes with the fold-out table sides. Already in love with this thing... my ONLY knock on it -- I wish it were 24" deep... an extra U or 2 on top would be very helpful... but nevertheless, everything fits perfectly. New Rack setup -- from top to bottom: Top - Allen & Heath MixWiz3 16:2 Rack: 2U Vented Panel 2U ProCool triple fan, exhausting air. UV LED's -- I know, I'm geekin' out. Sennheiser ew300 series Wireless Mic Receivers Sennheiser ew500 series IEM Transmitters Presonus ACP88 Compressor -- on instruments 1U Open, to vent air from Tube Compressors below... Summit TLA50 Tube Compressors -- on Main L&R Inserts of the MixWiz Chameleon Labs 7802 Tube Compressors - on Lead Male & Female Vocals 2U Rack Drawer for accessories/adapters/batteries/etc Furman P2400AR Voltage Regulator QSC PLX3602 -- rarely used... only used as a backup
  2. Not a bad rig in the slightest, for a 19 year old! You're likely making some of the other guys here jealous. How long have you been using the Seismic snake? I've heard horror stories....
  3. Pics of the setup - in the field... don't mind my ugly mug behind the drums.
  4. It's an Intellistage from RoadReady. SUPER SUPER easy to setup and tear-down.... like 10-15 minutes easy. All the sections lock together and make it very sturdy. This is a 6x9'... I chose to use their 3x3 sections, but they also have 4x4 sections if you'd prefer. Even better - it all fits in ONE road case. Contact your dealer for pricing, but for my setup, you should be looking around ~$1750. http://www.intellistage.com/ I looked into a bunch of options, but this was by far, the easiest setup and most pro-looking riser out there. My setup is Qty 2 - ISP3X3CD (2-pack of 3'x3' square sections) so 4 total square sections Qty 2 - ISQRPC3 (single rounded 3' section) so 2 total rounded sections Qty 4 - IS3X3X16 (16" platform riser for square sections) Qty 2 - ISQR3X16 (16" platform riser for rounded sections) Qty 1 - ISC6X3X3C (storage case for 6 sections and platform risers)
  5. And new toys... (2) 2.0M Global Truss with Base Plates and 1.0M Hang Bars -- going to hang a Par Can and Laser on each side..... mounting a moving head on top of each totem. and RoadReady Intellistage 6x9 drum riser... -- I'm thoroughly impressed with the quality of this and with how compact and portable it is.
  6. Thread Update: (Will post pics of our speakers at a later date when we have a good space to take photos) Last night - re-arranged our rack... (yes yes, the oft-questioned SKB Gig Rig... it's treated us well... can't say I 'love' it... but it certainly hasn't ever failed us.) Top-Slant: Eliminator DMX DJ - Lighting Controller Allen & Heath MixWiz3 Rack (top to bottom) Driverack PX - on Vocal Monitor Sends Driverack 260 - on PA Presonus ACP88 - Compression for Drums, Keyboards and Background Vox DBX 166xs - Used only as Gate for Lead Vox Summit Audio TLA50's - Used as Compressors on Lead Vox Sennheiser ew365G3's - Wireless Lead Vox Mics Furman P2400AR - Voltage Regulator / Conditioner QSC PLX3602 - Used only on large shows for our QSC GP218 sub. (not pictured) Sennheiser G3 IEM unit.
  7. Thread update: Mains: (2) Turbosound TQ445DP | 3-ways... 12"/6.5"/1" ... Self powered, 1000w , 131/137dB cont/peak. Loud, Clear and Tight. Subs: (1) QSC Wideline GP218 | 2x18. 1700w/3-4000w 134.5/140.5dB cont/peak. Drives down to ~28Hz. Thump in your chest... check! (1) QSC PLX3602 | Bridged to power the sub. Monitors: (2) QSC K10's - Nice monitors for our vocalists (2) Mackie SRM450's - For keyboardist and guitarist (2) Mackie SRM350's - Backup Mics: Beta91 - Inside Kick (2) Beta98 - Snares D6 - Kick Porthole (3) e604 - Toms (2) Beta87 Wireless - Vocals e838 - BG Vocal SM59 - yes, 59... ol'skool. Guitar Cab Audix I5 - backup guitar cab. Board: Allen Heath MixWiz3 16/2 -- Just a great all-around board.... does everything we need it to! Rack: Monster Pro 3500 Power Conditioner Presonus ACP88 - 8ch Compressor DBX Driverack 260 - System Compressor / EQ / Crossover / Feedback Suppressor Aphex 204 - usually turned off. Lighting: American DJ Galaxian Laser (2) American DJ Accu Roller (2) Elation OPTI RGB (2) Chauvet LED Par56/24 (4) Chauvet Colorstrips - uplighting
  8. ABOUT ME : 26 years old... IT Project Management & Support. And on the side, run my own General Business band in New England ABOUT MY BAND: We're based out of Boston. Our crowds are usually under 500 people as they are usually Weddings, Corporate Parties & Bars. We just moved completely to a powered speaker setup and are reaping the benefits of a ton of less cabling hassle! BOARD: Allen & Heath 16ch MixWiz3 AMPS: None - All Powered Speakers & Monitors!!! CABLING: Rapco 16 Channel Snake... All other cables longer than 6' are Monster Cables. 6' and shorter are from eBay - SeismicAudio (they work great and are cheap!) PROCESSING: (1) DBX Driverack PX (2) DBX 166XL - 1 = Kick/Snare 2 = Vox1/Vox2 (1) Aphex 204 Aural Exciter and Optical Big Bottom - (pre-Driverack) SPEAKERS: TOPS: For shows of over 100 people: (2) QSC HPR153i's. -- these things are incredible! For shows of under 100 people: (2) QSC HPR122i's -- love 'em! SUBS: (2) QSC HPR181i's -- Amazing, just like the tops. (2) Mackie SWA1501's -- Backups. MONITORS: (3) Mackie SRM350s (2) Shure PSM200 in-ear units. MICS: (1) Shure SLX Series Wireless w/ Beta 87C (1) Audio Technical 7000 Series Wireless -- not sure on the mic model (1) Shure Beta 91 - mounted inside my kick drum (1) Sennheiser e602 - yes, i double mic my kick! (1) Audix I5 (4) Sennheiser e604 (2) Shure SM58 (2) Shure Beta 98 LIGHTING: (2) Elation LED OPTI RGB's (4) American DJ LED Punch Pro's
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