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Originally Posted by StephenRooney
Hi All,
Been playing acoutic for years now (solo & 2 Pce) but now Looking at setting up a 2 Pce act (lead & rhythm) with full backing track. Idea being get bigger & better sound, bigger gigs & better money per man. Tried the full band route recently too & it was too much work for too little money. Aiming for Classic Rock & a bit of Pop etc.
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Go for it if you think you will get the gigs. However, my 2 cents is that it may not pay off in the long term, I could be wrong! you will need to upgrade your whole rig, which cost a few thousand to do it right, and a lot of places will still regard ye as a "2 man band" and wont want to pay ye any more. Try and get a few gigs booked first before spending the money on a new pa, I learned that lesson the hard way, bought a very nice martin rig and ended up downgrading 9 months later!
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Originally Posted by StephenRooney
I currently only have a Carlsbro Equinox 8150dsp mixer & two small Carlsboro speakers that works for the acoustic well, but I'm sure I'll need something bigger for backing tracks to get the bass & drums pumping. Any advice on what sort of PA would be best? How big do I have to go? Will this mixer work on bigger speakers?
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for a big sound, you will need a new rig. 2 bins, 2 tops and 1 or 2 power amps to power the bins and tops, some systems have one amp that will do the lot. and probably a new desk, if there is going to be 2 vocal and 2 instruments i would advise more that 4 xlr channels incase one breaks during a gig! has happened me before! do you have monitors?
As to what brand to go for, there are loads. Dynacord p5 and KME prestige are great rigs, expensive second hand, but if looked after and not abused will last a very long time. a good p5 with 2 bins, 2 tops and a system amp sell for 3.5k - 5k second hand, depending on the condtition. I have used a HK "premium pro" rig in the past, pretty good for the money, probably get one for around the 2k mark second hand with a decent amp. Have a look on
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Also what's the best way to play the backing tracks these days? mp3s on an Ipod into the desk? How do you manage breaks/stops etc.
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I would say laptop into a channel on the desk so you can eq it. You can buy mp3 backing tacks, but they are very expensive! even more expensive than the actual song would be in itunes! I know very little about backing tracks as ive never used them
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Originally Posted by StephenRooney
Are lights worth investing in?
Thanks ;-)
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yes. get a few (2-4) led cans. Leds are not as good as their halegan counterparts, BUT they are cheaper, they dont blow bulbs and are easier to stand behind for a 2 hour gig.
hope this helped