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#260560 - 03/28/09 12:54 PM
How much equipment...?
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Unlike some of you, I now only do 5 jobs a week, normally. Two are house jobs. On the one or two a week that are singles, I traditionally used an arranger, small PA, 1 cabinet, a hot spot and a nylon string guitar plugged directly into the PA.
Recently, I got a beautiful Guild jazz guitar and wanted to use it on the singles. Problem is, you can't just plug the single humbucker instrument into a PA and have is sound like anything. I also didn't want to give up my nylon string for quiet bossas and Earl Clugh type solos.
Now, I have added a small Fender tube amp for the Guild and am taking a Nord to use for the excellent pianos. I place it on my right hand. Often, I add a 2nd cabinet and use a little powered Roland monitor.
That's a bit more than the bare essentials I would need to do the job.
None of my jobs are 1 hour deals. Most are two hours, minimum, with an average being three hours, My question is, how many of you take more than the bare essentials to gigs? What else do you use? Why? In a perfect world, what would you add?
Luckily, my son sets most jobs for me, and, when I have back-to-back jobs, it's generally the trio, and he is the bass player. He co-ordinates set-up and tear-down. A 2nd son, who runs our sound company, tears down and sets up sound if the job is bigger...up to 6 1000 watt Crowns, 10 pieces, etc.
How do you decide what to use on OMB jobs?
Russ
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#260561 - 03/28/09 02:17 PM
Re: How much equipment...?
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Russ-
I've run the gamut in what to bring on my solo jobs.
Ten years ago when I was only using a Yamaha P-200 digital piano and a Yammy MU 15 tone generator for backing strings/vibes/etc. I ran it all through my P200. Then I expanded to two 12's and a 6 channel box mixer with effects. It sounded much better of course. Then the Tyros 1 came along and my world got suddenly sunny, lol...
I tried to do some smaller gigs with the on board speakers/sub Yamaha sold for the t1, I don't much care for it-Only use that set up, 2-3 times a years, if that...
Then I went up to two 15's and really loved the sound. I got so many compliments on that sound after adding the 15's that I stayed with that for 4-5 years.
Recently I switched to the Bose L1, and the Bose tone engine for a mixer.
I'm getting even more compliments now than ever before.
Its not for everyone, but the Bose sounds as good as anything I've ever used, probably better in terms of clarity...
I've always sacrificed weight and trips to the car for sound quality. I have the pains in my back to prove it, lol...
Bottom line-I take what I need to sound very, very good-the best I can. Part of my success in this business is that I'm told I sound better than anyone else around this area...
Not sure if that's true, because I rarely hear anyone else, lol...
Cheers-
------------------ Bill in Dayton
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#260562 - 03/28/09 03:28 PM
Re: How much equipment...?
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I only do three or four gigs a week. One is for 150 and the others are 30-40 people. Regardless of the size, I also bring my Bose L1,T3 mixer, and whatever keyboards I feel I need to sound my best. Setup time and weight is secondary. Of course the major players might have to make concessions I don't. Bernie
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pa4X 76 ,SX900, Audya 76,Yamaha S970 , vArranger, Hammond SK1, Ketron SD40, Centerpoint Space Station, Bose compact
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