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Oct 9 2013, 02:19 PM |
I wonder how long would it take to see all our "guitar rigs" looking like this
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Oct 9 2013, 06:30 PM |
Nice one! Congratulations! It's a great decision to get a mixer to be able to have everything connected and ready to use. I can see a baby boom overdrive there... what can you tell me about it?
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Oct 10 2013, 12:10 AM |
Congratulations! Those little mixers are very handy to have. We have a one that we use for "silent rehearsals" at my drummers place Basically, we all plug in and we use PC DAW to get some effects going on, on the full mix (like BB Sonic Maximizer) so that we get a more powerful sound. Each bend member has headphones so we don't disturb anyone (drummer plays the electric drum set). Very handy and you can hear "everything" when it comes to playing/singing details. Something we miss when having rehearsals in practice rooms with full volume and gear.
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Oct 10 2013, 09:20 AM |
Congrats Taka! For the number and dimensions of the pedals that I can see there, I would like to recommend this one:
It is a great option |
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Oct 10 2013, 09:26 AM |
That cool! Do you have a separate headphone amp for multiple headphones? I think my mixer is a bit too small for band rehearsals, but being a soloist, it fits my needs perfectly, and I still have an extra input free in case I want to plug a synth or drum pad in Yes - we use this one : http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/AMP800.aspx It has 4 channels but they are also doubled each on the backside of the unit so we can share some of them if we need more (we use 5). It is a very useful unit. We also use a similar behringer device for real time reverb/delay effects for vocals (via send/return). -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Oct 10 2013, 11:42 AM |
Thank you, but I'm gonna build one! I've already got a bit of a plan, so I will let you know how it goes One advice when it comes to building your own pedalboard : make sure you first build or get a case in which you plan to carry it around and then build the pedalboard that fits into it. You'll notice that the main thing with having a pedalboard is the portability factor and having an ability to carry it around. I use the mentioned Boss BCB-60 pedalboard for gigs. When it comes to these pedalboards, I think its a much better value to get a Behringer one, for example : http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/PB600.aspx or a huge one : http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/PB1000.aspx as they are much cheaper.... These pedalboards are just plastic cases in essence with a power adapter, not really much going on yet Boss one is pretty pricey. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Oct 11 2013, 06:52 AM |
One advice when it comes to building your own pedalboard : make sure you first build or get a case in which you plan to carry it around and then build the pedalboard that fits into it. You'll notice that the main thing with having a pedalboard is the portability factor and having an ability to carry it around. I use the mentioned Boss BCB-60 pedalboard for gigs. When it comes to these pedalboards, I think its a much better value to get a Behringer one, for example : http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/PB600.aspx or a huge one : http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/PB1000.aspx as they are much cheaper.... These pedalboards are just plastic cases in essence with a power adapter, not really much going on yet Boss one is pretty pricey. Thanks Bogdan. I'll make sure I find something to build it around. I bought a dedicated power supply the other day with isolated power slots, so I want to use that. What would think about putting the mixer on the pedalboard? I'm thinking that would make it very convenient for me to quickly adjust levels during a song. There's a few generic pedal board cases on eBay that I can get like this one, would that work if I built my pedalboard around those dimensions? Thanks! My pedalboard seemed to be rather small one comparing to what I used to see but now it's still heavy and sometimes way to big...I will work on the samller version too for some small gigs. I think if you have a few sizes for few different scale gigs, that's the best way. I'm going to build a smaller pedalboard, for about 4-5 pedals (which is all I have at the moment). Maybe further down the track I'll buy or make a bigger one, but for the time being I want to build one that is good for my current gear. congrats on the new gear Taka, I love shopping for new guitar stuff, I bought a Gibson es 335 the other day and this thread is making me think that I should get a pedal board too Thanks Patrik, you'll have to let us know how to new guitar goes I buy most of my music stuff on eBay now, a lot of music shops in Australia are expensive, and even this mixer I saved about $60 buying it on eBay |
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Oct 11 2013, 10:12 AM |
Hehe, keep us updated mate
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