Latest gear you've acquired.....
Who needs recording gear!? I just bought a good size Electro Voice sound rig, this is one of the first gigs I took it out. Unfortunately, FOH was to the side... Corporate gigs are a pain... I live the system though! And a trailer too!
-Chris
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http://www.ctmsound.com
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i like those presonus studio live consoles. id ALMOST take one over the yamaha m7 i work on. super easy to use, and theres not a million ways to do each thing!
and on topic, sort of; i just scored a bunch more old par cans. some par 38's and 2 bars of 4 par48 cans, wired in pairs. gonna look GREAT somewhere. lol
and on topic, sort of; i just scored a bunch more old par cans. some par 38's and 2 bars of 4 par48 cans, wired in pairs. gonna look GREAT somewhere. lol
I know. the wireless belong to the band I work for. 58 capsules, ugh.. I'd have 'em on something else in a heartbeat.
-Chris
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That's next for me (actually more likely a single channel 1073MP, budget..) and I'm dying to hear how it pairs with the mic right above the picture you posted!Ryan Silva wrote:
BAE dual 1073 MPF
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Just gotta used EV RE320 offa Ebay (US$202 shipped).
So far I will say it is more sensitive and feeds back easier than the 421. The "kick drum" EQ is cool, makes yer voice all radio-ready. I've used it with the flat EQ onna lead voc (with the 421 on BV's) on a new song in progress, and it's sounding great so far.
So far I will say it is more sensitive and feeds back easier than the 421. The "kick drum" EQ is cool, makes yer voice all radio-ready. I've used it with the flat EQ onna lead voc (with the 421 on BV's) on a new song in progress, and it's sounding great so far.
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Just got an Allen and Heath Scepter, and although I haven't mixed much through it yet I really like the way it sounds. Its mic pres are pretty cool and it seems like it'll be great as a little summing mixer, which is what I'll mostly be using it for. The only thing that I like more about my Studiomaster Trilogy is its high EQ shelf and more flexible routing options, but now I have them side by side and can use either or both. I'm quite happy with the setup.
And a Symetrix CL-100. Hard to pass up for $40.
And a Symetrix CL-100. Hard to pass up for $40.
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I first read this as "I got something today that will change my life. IT will be making lots of noise very soon."cgarges wrote:I got something today that will change my life. I will be making lots of noise about it very soon. Holy crap!
Chris Garges
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So my first thought was .... BABY!
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