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kimsharp Just Startin' 50 posts since
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Jul 29, 2012 6:03 PM

Thinking of changing my live rig.

I have two Tech 21 power engine 60's and two Gator Cases G-112A's. I love the sound it produces with my HD500, I also love the cases double as amp stands. My problem is I have a Mercedes Benz GLK 350 and I can't fit them in the vehicle. I'm thinking of getting rid of this setup, and buy a set of powered monitors. Any suggestions?

  • toneman2121 Gear Head 1,985 posts since
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    Jul 29, 2012 7:36 PM (in response to kimsharp)
    Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

    not to be a wisenheimer but get a different vehicle or another one. if you drive a benz, i'm guessing you can afford one.

    • jimsreynolds Power User 2,227 posts since
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      Jul 30, 2012 1:25 AM (in response to toneman2121)
      Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

      Trailer?

       

      I am struggling to think of another, more portable solution.  The Tech21's are not exactly huge.  Not sure powered monitors would be much smaller.  Anyone ...?

        • jstock Just Startin' 60 posts since
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          Jul 30, 2012 3:50 PM (in response to kimsharp)
          Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

          Maybe I am missing something but have you considered getting soft covers for the Tech 21s? All my gear has soft covers and despite the usual knocks moving from gig to gig it all still looks good.

           

          You say you are used to moving lots of air I think in that case you are in for a bit of a shock moving to monitors, for me they just don't have the same on-stage feel of a real guitar amp. I have gone from Tech 21 PE to monitors back to a real guitar Amp (first one in four years) - guess which one I prefer from a sound and feel point of view .

           

          The advantage of monitors  and going studio direct to the PA was the speed of set up and tear down plus consistent sound at every gig with only a few tweaks of the board - bliss. However I don't regret giving all those advantages up.

            • jstock Just Startin' 60 posts since
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              Jul 31, 2012 1:36 PM (in response to kimsharp)
              Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

              I know what you mean the Tech 21s are quite low down, they definitely need something to get them off the floor. I used to have a foldable amp stand but again you  might not find one of these high enough.

               

              A should add that going to the PA is not a bad option by any means - I did this for 4 years - I was quite happy but eventually yearned for that real amp feel again.

  • phil_m Expert Line 6 User 4,243 posts since
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    Jul 30, 2012 7:10 AM (in response to kimsharp)
    Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

    I guess I'm a little curious how you would use powered monitors in a live situation. Would you use them simply to hear yourself, or would you plan to use them for your FOH sound as well? Do you currently mic your Power Engine's?

  • ethyl80 Just Startin' 150 posts since
    Jan 27, 2007
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    Jul 30, 2012 4:58 PM (in response to kimsharp)
    Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

    buy one Roland JC120.

  • jws1982 Iknowathingortwo 263 posts since
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    Jul 31, 2012 1:55 PM (in response to kimsharp)
    Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

    I run a POD HD500 for my live rig.  I run the XLR-out to FOH, and they mix my signal into my monitor mix.  If I don't have a monitor mix, then I bring a powered monitor or two (JBL EON 10") with me.  I run them off of the 1/4"-outs.  If there's an available aux send, then I'll just run my own seprate monitor mix from FOH.   For gigs where I use in-ears, I don't need the powered monitors at all.

     

    The entire rig is one gigbag containing the HD500, one gigbag with all cables, pics, etc..., two guitar cases, one foldable stand, and two JBL EON's.   It fits into most any car out there.  Just thought my setup was a good example on what you're looking to do.

      • coderken Just Startin' 15 posts since
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        Jul 31, 2012 3:48 PM (in response to kimsharp)
        Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

        I did this for a while with a Mackie TH12A. However, I've recently switched to a PE60 instead of the Mackie (running xlr out of the HD500 to the PE then the xlr out of the PE to FOH) but I'm still using studio direct.

      • jws1982 Iknowathingortwo 263 posts since
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        Jul 31, 2012 8:59 PM (in response to kimsharp)
        Re: Thinking of changing my live rig.

        That'd be fine too.  Yes, I run studio direct.  I just use the 1/4" out to the monitors because it's short and easy. If you were running stereo out from the POD, it'd be easier to have the XLR's feed the PA, while the 1/4"s feed your monitors.  My monitor cable run is usually only 6 feet max, and balanced/unbalanced won't really make much different at that length.

         

        I do a lot of recording in my home studio, where my pod goes direct into the computer.  Since everything I do with the pod is "studio direct", i can easily transition from studio to gig to practice.  It's just simpler for me.

         

        The other thing I carry is an extension cord and power conditioner.  This way, I can run one power cord up to the front of the stage, and the HD500 and monitors can all connect to it.

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