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In Reply to: RE: new band seeks advice on setup posted by kavu on July 31, 2008 at 09:08:27
Thanks for the articulate responses on a previous inquiry about our new bluegrass band’s sound system. Let me add some specifics.
We are currently a quartet but are aiming to add a fiddle to have the classic guitar, banjo, mando, fiddle, uprightbasss with five vocal mics so 10 inputs are needed. We play bluegrass with a lot of 3 part harmony. We will be playing bars and gigs like that, if we get big outdoor gigs we’ll rent or hire, but we want to be self sufficient for smaller things. We’re hoping for a weekly gig through the winter if things work out. We’ve come up with two options so far – the more expensive one with powered Mackie SRM450v2 speakers and a less expensive one with a powered head and unpowered speakers. I’d say we’re willing to spend $1k but don’t really want to go over $2k. We will be using mostly SM57 and SM58 mics (a few of which we still need to buy).
Option A:
10 channel Tapco Mix10FXP powered mixer $350
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Tapco-Mix10FXP-1000Watt-Powered-Mixer?sku=482835&src=3SOSWXXA
Tapco 6915 2-way 15” speakers $250 each
Alto Elvis 12M monitors $185 each
Plus cords and stands and all gets us in for $1400
Option B:
Use existing unpowered mixing board we have
Two Mackie SRM450v2 powered speakers $750 each
XLS202 200w powered amp for monitors $300
PV12M 12” monitors $200 each
Tweeq 31 band graphic EQ $139
Rack for all the stuff $280
Plus cords and stands gets us in the ballpark of $2800, which is pretty pricey it seems.
So my questions to you aficionatos are
1) Will option B really sound that much better
2) Are there any problems with option A? Should we bump up the speakers or add anything? There are fewer bands on the EQ with option A but separate main/monitor eq.
3) Any other suggestions
Thanks for the help
Will Hancock
wohbio@engr.psu.edu
Follow Ups:
Tapco is crap
Even as budget gear
Hahaha!
C'mon smc, quit beatin' around the bush and tell us what you REALLY think!
:)
Buy used. More bang for the buck. You can buy higher quality at the same prices.
The Mackies could also be subsituted with RCFs. Don't buy JBL EONs! The drivers are molded onto the baffle. If you drop a cabinet accidently, the hf driver can snap at the throat and then you are REALLY hosed. They are a witch to service. Mackies are not easy to service eather, but they are more reliable that way.
Beware of Alto. Cheapo stuff.
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