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#202751 - 10/20/04 10:29 PM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
mdorantes Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 11/25/00
Posts: 1211
Loc: Queretaro, Mexico
My gear is:

Ketron SD1 ( Italian made )
Korg PA 60 ( also Italian made )
Quik Lock M 92 stand ( dito )
Roland CPM 300 Active mixer 10 Chn Stereo
( 150 Watts X 2).
2 Yamaha S110HF Club (2 way 15' & tweeter)
Shure SM 58.
Barbetta SONA SE 41

In Mexico, Montarbo is popular and is considered High end brand, not just because of the price, but for its quality, is a great gear with features ahead of its time ( when I saw it over 10 years ago).....I like it.
Too bad nobody brings it to U.S.A
They make mixers, powered speakers, in all sizes to suit just about any need, from a Soloist, to a large band.


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#202752 - 10/20/04 11:00 PM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
lukitoh Offline
Member

Registered: 08/15/00
Posts: 550
Loc: Hayward, CA, USA
I'm not a pro but I play for a church and small group fellowships.

At the small group fellowship, I got recs from synthzone fellows here and I came up with:

-PSR 2000
-Behringer UB1202 Mixer
-Logitech Z-2200 amp speaker combo
-4 Nady mics + 1 no-name mics

This setup actually works really well. We can have a drummer (electronic) and two guitarists (one electric and one acoustic).

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#202753 - 10/21/04 03:28 AM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
Route 66 Offline
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Registered: 06/30/00
Posts: 803
Loc: Braganca, Portugal
I'm not a pro either, but here's my list:

- Keyboards: Yamaha Tyros [Kurzweil KME-61 + Roland XP-30 (band)]
- PA(s): HK LUCAS Original / HK Lucas XT / Motion Sound KP 200S / Yamaha Tyros Sound System
- Mics: Shure Beta 58, Shure Beta 87, EV N/D 767, Fender
- Laptop or Portable CD/MP3 player
- Quiklok lights (several models)
_ Stands: K&M Baby Spider Pro / Ultimate Apex Plus / Quiklok Monolith / Quiklok X Stands
- Misc: Quiklok Seat, HK Lucas speaker stands, 2 mic stands (for the Lucas XT sat.), K&M drink holder
- A couple of small mixers (rarely brought to gigs): Behringer UB502, UB802, Alexis Multimix 6FX

Side Note: In Portugal, Montarbo is represented by the same company that distributes Ketron keyboards.

-- José.

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#202754 - 10/21/04 04:00 AM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
The Pro Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 1087
Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
You guys work too hard!

Yamaha 9000 Pro
Motion Sound KP-100s (or KP-200s)
QuikLok M-91 stand

I have two of everything listed above. Also a pair of JBL EON10 G2's and matching subs if more power is needed. Same rig either solo or in band work but I mostly play solo. In my home studio I also have a Motif ES8.

If I happen to play a grand piano then I just take my Fujitsu P-2120 laptop with the Yamaha XG softsynth installed and the KP-100s.
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#202755 - 10/21/04 04:32 AM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
MacAllcock Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 03/02/02
Posts: 1221
Loc: Preston, Lancashire, England
Here's the gear me+my drummer haul around for most gigs. Are we stupid or what....

Vocals: 2 x AKG D3700

Compressor: AKG Autocom Pro
Mixer: Behringer 2642
Vocal FX: Zoom 1201
Graphic: KAM 2 x 15
Behringer 4700 Headphone amp

Active Crossover: Studiomaster C180 (@ 150hz)
Bass Amp AudioTech (British 600WPC)
HighEnd Amp Yamaha P2000 (450wpc?)

Bass Cabs: 2xPeavey 15" 4ohm Black Windows in homebuild ported cabs
Tops: 2x bose 802 mk II

Ensoniq SD1
midi'd to
Yamaha MU80
and also to
Yamaha PSR2000
which is itself midi'd to
Boss DS220

Korg BPX3 Bass Module with PK15 pedalboard.

Premier XPK (I think) Drumkit; 20" bass
Alesis DM5 drum module triggered via custom piezo sensors on the drumkit.
Also 3 off Pintek trigger cymbals.

The headphone amp drives 2 sets of Koss "the plug" in-ear headphones. (I'm OK with these but I think the drummer moves around too much and needs some professional units). We used to cart a Soundtech SP200 amp and 2 homebrew 10" Bass+Tweeter cabs for foldback!

Old gear I've sold on:

Kitbuild Electric Piano (the Practical Electronics Joanna, for those with long memories)
Yamaha PF10 piano
Casio CZ101 synth

And the stuff I've dont use but have still got...

Ensoniq ESQ1
Roland MT32
Simmons MDM2(?) 1U Rack Mixer
Trio ??? stereo hifi amp (300 WPC - honest)
Yamaha PSR630

I think my mate's got a Teac 6-4 recording mixer somewhere, not to mention the spare speaker cabs and drive units...

I'm sure I used to have a garage I could fit a car into....
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#202756 - 10/21/04 04:54 AM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
cassp Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 03/21/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Motown
Gee, this is fun! Here goes:

Roland VR760, Yamaha PSR2000
Roland SC88, ?EM100 (midi mod)
Dell Inspiron 5100 w/Edirol VSC MP-1
Cakewalk, Sonar, Power Tracks, Band-In-A-Box, Sound Forge
Mackie 808S powered mixer, 2-Mackie 300Ci speakers, EV Sxb121a (sub), 2- Peavey 10" poly monitors, Crate 10" monitor,
US Apex stand
Boss BR532 digital recorder, Sony NS707 MiniDisk recorder, Boss MA8 powered monitor speakers, Peavey KBa50 amp
Shure SM58, AT Pro-4, AT 1200 wireless
AND a Kurzweil Mark 5 Digital Grand at home.
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#202757 - 10/21/04 05:04 AM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
sunster Offline
Member

Registered: 03/10/03
Posts: 270
Loc: Mumbai, INDIA
Hmm...
1) Yamaha PSR 2100 keyboard
2) Studiomaster ER-11 Cordless Microphone (Looking for something better though)
3) Studiomaster powered mixer 400 DSP.(I use the integrated mixer amp in smaller venues)
4) IBM Thinkpad R40 laptop for MP3s.
5) Studiomaster 1600D power amplifier (these I mainly use for larger functions and venues).
6) Sennheiser EW-100 headset MIC. But these produce a lot of boom. I wanna get these changed as Im hardly using them.
7) Home-made PA Speakers with P Audio drivers. Horn tweeters and 15" Bass drivers. Power rating approx 350W RMS each.
8) Sound Forge 7 for recording at home.
9) Also carry along my Tablas (Indian Drums). If some extra entertainment required.

I wanna finetune on the Sound end. Perhaps to add a sub or so but am going a bit slow at the moment. Mebbe some more enhancements and investments for Christmas. And yes, I will be launching my 3rd Christmas Album by november end titled "Sunny Christmas 3".

Cheers
Sunny

[This message has been edited by sunster (edited 10-21-2004).]

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#202758 - 10/21/04 05:07 AM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
Frank L. Rosenthal Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 03/18/00
Posts: 1008
Roland A-37 & PK5
Tannoy 15" Studio Speakers
Ordinary Computer with 2 soundcards
Yamaha MV 802 Mixer & Samson Servo 500 Amp
Shure SM58A Beta Mic
Some software

This stays the same for years.


[This message has been edited by Frank L. Rosenthal (edited 10-21-2004).]

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#202759 - 10/21/04 06:41 AM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
Dnj Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Wow!!! what a difference in gear use from all over the world....I'm in the process of rebuilding my gear setup, as always UD & Fran have helped me emensly, but here's what I use so far for my jobs at this time....

Yamaha Psr3000
Laptop for SMF, Mp3, Lyrics, Backup
[2] Mackie Srm350's Powered Speakers
Roland KCW1 Powered Sub
Shure Beta58 Mic
Gator "Studio" Rackbag
EV Rv 100 Wireless Mic [for guests]
Ultimate speaker Stands
On Stage X Stand w/Mic boom, LT Holder
Tama "Sumo" Drum Throne

***all subject to change

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#202760 - 10/21/04 07:00 AM Re: List Your Equipment You use here.......
msutliff Offline
Member

Registered: 03/08/01
Posts: 640
Loc: Cottage Grove, MN, USA
You know I don't play professionally so here's a list of my "hobby" gear....

-Generalmusic WK8 sitting on a used 2-tier, A-Frame stand
-Mackie 1202 VLZ
-Behringer Virtualizer Pro DSP 2024P (effects)
-Behringer Tube Ultrafex T1954 (dynamic enhancer)
-B-52 Matrix 1000 speaker system
-Mics: Shure 58Beta wireless, Audio Technica MB3000
-Digitech Vocal 300 vocal effects (for goofing around especially on Halloween!!)
-various "cheapy" mic stands

-My neighbor took some colored flood lights attached to some scrap lumber he had laying around, plus a strobe, plus a small disco ball, built a foot-switch control unit, and that whole contraption is mounted on the wall in the third stall of my garage. Once or twice a year we have the neighborhood garage party at my place. We also deck out the garage on Halloween night and I provide sound effects.

mike

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