Hi Guy's
Thought I 'd post a photo of my latest rig arrangement, a line array on the cheap.
It comprises of two Kustom ( Powerworks) PW100T speakers, 100W each, secured together with a piece of 35mm tube (part of an old speaker stand) the bottom one has had the base extended to improve the balance. The bottom amp is an Ashdown After Eight Bass 30w combo acting as a subwoofer.
Mounted on the front is my trusty VLT2 which is set up as follows.
The Mic is a TC Helicon MP75 the button on the mic allows the switching in and out of the harmony and a long press removes all effects to enable you to "Talk" to the audience.
The output of the VLT2 (lead and harmony vocals) is set to mono and feeds the top speaker only. The vocals seem a lot clearer having their own dedicated speaker.
The harmony of the VLT2 is triggered by the two small onboard roomsense mics. No Aux, Guitar or Midi input needed and more important no cables. The harmony tracks very well, absolutely no problems.
The tablet takes care of the backing tracks, the App is "Lyric Writer Pro" which syncs the mp3 file and the lyrics. One cable from the tablet to the lower PW100T, the mp3 files (backing tracks) play through this speaker.
A mono jack cable plugs into the sub-out socket on the lower PW100T then into the bass amp, plugging the cable in automatically activates the crossover in the PW100T which then sends any sounds below 150hz to the bass amp.
Each of the PW100T amps has three inputs and an onboard mixer, using the EQ settings on three amps it is possible to EQ the vocals, accompanment and the bass separately which is ideal to balance the overall sound.
The cost of the system not including the VLT2 was approx £285.00 (GBP) cheap at half the price
Another big advantage is the overall flexibility of the system which, dependent on the room size, can incorporate one PW100T, one Pw100T and the sub or all three speakers. The last but not least all the speakers are easily moved and fit nicely into the boot (trunk) of most cars. The top speaker can also be used as a satellite in stereo if needed with or without the sub.
All in all it suites my needs down to a tee or as my good lady says until I decide to change it (again)
All the best
Col