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Re: FAQ

by James <worthlambert@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 07:35 AM

On May 7, 9:26=A0am, "George's ProSound Company" <bm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "James" <worthlamb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 7, 8:56 am, "George's ProSound Company" <bm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "James" <worthlamb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >I am looking for a Band PA system that is:
> > > Durable
> > > Versitile (I may want or not want to mic drums)
> > > Easy to trans****t
> > > Inexpensive
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> > > I am not asking that much.
> > > does this group have an FAQ
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> > > thanks
> > > James
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> > No we do not have a FAQ
> > please tell us more about your band
> > type of music, average venue, abilities with sound gear, expected
budget=

> > George
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> We started out as a four man vocal group with guitar accompanient, so
> I used a 100 watt Kustom system and a big fender guitar amp and it did
> ok, however there is not a lot of clarity out of that small a
> system. =A0 We have since added a drummer and one of the singers will be
> playing bass. =A0We will still be more of a vocal group for the most
> part but I would like the capability of playing country rock etc..
> Average venue would be from small event centers to playing outside to
> a crowd of 100 or less.
> I have some experience with pa gear but I am not an expert
>
> I was looking at a Behringer powered board and speakers that would be
> around 750.00. =A0 But would be willing to go up some. =A0I don't want
to
> go too overboard.
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> Thanks!!
> James
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> From what your saying
> a bhringer powered mixer. 12 channels or more, built in efx
> a pair of behriner =A0pole mount sopeakers and two monitors
> round it out with mics
> sm58's from ebay would be fine
> or behringer 8500 mics
> Mic stand, I like atlas, but I use a lot of On-Stage stands because of
the=

> price diffrence
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> look for mic wires on ebay, whirlwind.gepco.rapco.cbi are all going to
be =
a
> good value to you
> look for =A014 guage 2 connductor round black speaker cables with
NEUTRIK =
nl4
> connectors, the NL2's will work but they are pretty cheesy and the 3$
pric=
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> diffrenceis worth it
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> you really dont need any outboard processing or eq at the level your
worki=
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> at, but it will be something you may desire shortly
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> shopwww.americanmusical.com
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> George- Hide quoted text -
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I was thinking of using my existing Kustom system for monitors, would
that work?   I have the speaker poles and mics etc.  to where I think
all I would need is the board and the speakers.  So the Behringer 12
channell would take care of what I described?  Even if the drums were
miced?

Thanks again
James
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
FAQ
James <worthlambert@[E  2008-05-07 06:47:11 
Re: FAQ
"George's ProSound C  2008-05-07 09:56:05 
Re: FAQ
James <worthlambert@[E  2008-05-07 07:17:58 
Re: FAQ
"George's ProSound C  2008-05-07 10:26:29 
Re: FAQ
James <worthlambert@[E  2008-05-07 07:35:29 
Re: FAQ
"Joe L" <I'm  2008-05-07 18:44:32 
Re: FAQ
"michael gaster"  2008-05-09 12:34:14 

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