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Sketch | User ID | DateIn | Designer | Notes1 |
8152 | undefined | 12/5/2020 9:31:40 AM | undefined | |
8151 | Uri Tinsley | 6/18/2020 12:01:54 AM | undefined | |
8150 | blueplaz | 2/26/2020 2:23:00 PM | undefined | Currently we do not use amplifiers. One Guitaist uses a Headrush, the other uses a similar ubit. Bassist uses a Tech 21. Drummer, Bassist and vocalist all use EV 12" monitor. Guitarist and Keyboardist use in-ear monitors. |
8149 | blueplaz | 2/26/2020 2:12:16 PM | undefined | |
8148 | Mojo | 1/29/2020 6:38:26 PM | undefined | 1. We have not used the Bose L1 Model II with B2 during live performance because A. It's new and trying to get familiar with all the digital adjustments for instruments and vocals to get the right settings. B. Not even sure we can use the L1 Model II with B2 like this. C. Everyone is afraid. I've read that this system can support a room of up to 500 people. Has anyone done this yet? Has anyone experienced any bad consequences, signal dropout or anything of this sort?
We play on larger stages with nice size 30' x 15' dance floors. As well as smaller cramped stages and stages
that are bad like the little recessed stage where everyone is stuck inside the hole [X]. Really not sure if its possible to use the Bose within a stage like this, perhaps in a corner at an angle? Also, sometimes outdoors.
2. We play, Country, Classic Rock, Rock, and some Blues
3. There are 4 singers who trade off on Lead and no more that 2 harmony singers.
4. Do we need monitors? I thought the whole point of using Bose was becausemonitor would no longer be needed and reduce the possibility of feedback?
5. We would use the Bose T8S Board.
I would greatly appreciate any good feedback or suggestions.
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8147 | Mojo | 1/29/2020 6:16:39 PM | undefined | 1. We have not used the Bose L1 Model II with B2 during live performance because A. It's new and trying to get familiar with all the digital adjustments for instruments and vocals to get the right settings. B. Not even sure we can use the L1 Model II with B2 like this. C. Everyone is afraid. I've read that this system can support a room of up to 500 people. Has anyone done this yet? Has anyone experienced any bad consequences, signal dropout or anything of this sort?
We play on larger stages with nice size 30' x 15' dance floors. As well as smaller cramped stages and stages
that are bad like the little recessed stage where everyone is stuck inside the hole [X]. Really not sure if its possible to use the Bose within a stage like this, perhaps in a corner at an angle? Also, sometimes outdoors.
2. We play, Country, Classic Rock, Rock, and some Blues
3. There are 4 singers who trade off on Lead and no more that 2 harmony singers.
4. Do we need monitors? I thought the whole point of using Bose was becausemonitor would no longer be needed and reduce the possibility of feedback?
5. We would use the Bose T8S Board.
I would greatly appreciate any good feedback or suggestions.
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8146 | Mojo | 1/29/2020 5:36:20 PM | undefined | 1. We have not used the Bose L1 Model II with B2 during live performance because A. It's new and trying to get familiar with all the digital adjustments for instruments and vocals to get the right settings. B. Not even sure we can use the L1 Model II with B2 like this. C. Everyone is afraid. I've read that this system can support a room of up to 500 people. Has anyone done this yet? Has anyone experienced any bad consequences, signal dropout or anything of this sort?
We play on larger stages with nice size 30' x 15' dance floors. As well as smaller cramped stages and stages
that are bad like the little recessed stage where everyone is stuck inside the hole [X]. Really not sure if its possible to use the Bose within a stage like this, perhaps in a corner at an angle? Also, sometimes outdoors.
2. We play, Country, Classic Rock, Rock, and some Blues
3. There are 4 singers who trade off on Lead and no more that 2 harmony singers.
4. Do we need monitors? I thought the whole point of using Bose was becausemonitor would no longer be needed and reduce the possibility of feedback?
5. We would use the Bose T8S Board.
I would greatly appreciate any good feedback or suggestions.
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8145 | Mojo | 1/29/2020 5:35:03 PM | undefined | 1. We have not used the Bose L1 Model II with B2 during live performance because A. It's new and trying to get familiar with all the digital adjustments for instruments and vocals to get the right settings. B. Not even sure we can use the L1 Model II with B2 like this. C. Everyone is afraid. I've read that this system can support a room of up to 500 people. Has anyone done this yet? Has anyone experienced any bad consequences, signal dropout or anything of this sort?
We play on larger stages with nice size 30' x 15' dance floors. As well as smaller cramped stages and stages
that are bad like the little recessed stage where everyone is stuck inside the hole [X]. Really not sure if its possible to use the Bose within a stage like this, perhaps in a corner at an angle? Also, sometimes outdoors.
2. We play, Country, Classic Rock, Rock, and some Blues
3. There are 4 singers who trade off on Lead and no more that 2 harmony singers.
4. Do we need monitors? I thought the whole point of using Bose was becausemonitor would no longer be needed and reduce the possibility of feedback?
5. We would use the Bose T8S Board.
I would greatly appreciate any good feedback or suggestions.
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8144 | Mojo | 1/29/2020 5:15:52 PM | undefined | 1. We have not used the Bose L1 Model II with B2 during live performance because A. It's new and trying to get familiar with all the digital adjustments for instruments and vocals to get the right settings. B. Not even sure we can use the L1 Model II with B2 like this. C. Everyone is afraid. I've read that this system can support a room of up to 500 people. Has anyone done this yet? Has anyone experienced any bad consequences, signal dropout or anything of this sort?
We play on larger stages with nice size 30' x 15' dance floors. As well as smaller cramped stages and stages
that are bad like the little recessed stage where everyone is stuck inside the hole [X]. Really not sure if its possible to use the Bose within a stage like this, perhaps in a corner at an angle? Also, sometimes outdoors.
2. We play, Country, Classic Rock, Rock, and some Blues
3. There are 4 singers who trade off on Lead and no more that 2 harmony singers.
4. Do we need monitors? I thought the whole point of using Bose was becausemonitor would no longer be needed and reduce the possibility of feedback?
5. We would use the Bose T8S Board.
I would greatly appreciate any good feedback or suggestions.
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8143 | gen_ii | 1/13/2020 1:40:52 AM | undefined | This is our typical set-up.
I currently link all three systems to each other via a very basic input and output box.
1 is fed to 2 & 3
2 is fed to 1 & 3
3 is fed to 1 & 2
The guitar goes into mixer 3 but is low on volume in speaker 3 yet is loud in 1 & 2.
I have tried adjusting the volume on the power stand but it affects all the other mics/instruments.
Sometimes, we just use the outer 2 systems depending on venue.
Siting of the 3rd speaker system (no 2) can be problematic due to the drums being close and having it behind the kit pushes the gear forward hich sometimes there isn't room to do tthis.
I basically want the vocals to be spread evenly across the stage and not appear to be one-sided.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to how I can do this better. We sometimes have problem with feedback too
as the vocals need to be turned up (backline not loud) seems worse with effects.
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8142 | gen_ii | 1/9/2020 9:30:48 AM | undefined | This is our typical set-up.
I currently link all three systems to each other via a very basic input and output box.
1 is fed to 2 & 3
2 is fed to 1 & 3
3 is fed to 1 & 2
The guitar goes into mixer 3 but is low on volume in speaker 3 yet is loud in 1 & 2.
I have tried adjusting the volume on the power stand but it affects all the other mics/instruments.
Sometimes, we just use the outer 2 systems depending on venue.
Siting of the 3rd speaker system (no 2) can be problematic due to the drums being close and having it behind the kit pushes the gear forward hich sometimes there isn't room to do tthis.
I basically want the vocals to be spread evenly across the stage and not appear to be one-sided.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to how I can do this better. We sometimes have problem with feedback too
as the vocals need to be turned up (backline not loud) seems worse with effects.
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8141 | gen_ii | 1/9/2020 9:30:33 AM | undefined | This is our typical set-up.
I currently link all three systems to each other via a very basic input and output box.
1 is fed to 2 & 3
2 is fed to 1 & 3
3 is fed to 1 & 2
The guitar goes into mixer 3 but is low on volume in speaker 3 yet is loud in 1 & 2.
I have tried adjusting the volume on the power stand but it affects all the other mics/instruments.
Sometimes, we just use the outer 2 systems depending on venue.
Siting of the 3rd speaker system (no 2) can be problematic due to the drums being close and having it behind the kit pushes the gear forward hich sometimes there isn't room to do tthis.
I basically want the vocals to be spread evenly across the stage and not appear to be one-sided.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to how I can do this better. We sometimes have problem with feedback too
as the vocals need to be turned up (backline not loud) seems worse with effects.
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8140 | gen_ii | 1/9/2020 9:30:21 AM | undefined | This is our typical set-up.
I currently link all three systems to each other via a very basic input and output box.
1 is fed to 2 & 3
2 is fed to 1 & 3
3 is fed to 1 & 2
The guitar goes into mixer 3 but is low on volume in speaker 3 yet is loud in 1 & 2.
I have tried adjusting the volume on the power stand but it affects all the other mics/instruments.
Sometimes, we just use the outer 2 systems depending on venue.
Siting of the 3rd speaker system (no 2) can be problematic due to the drums being close and having it behind the kit pushes the gear forward hich sometimes there isn't room to do tthis.
I basically want the vocals to be spread evenly across the stage and not appear to be one-sided.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to how I can do this better. We sometimes have problem with feedback too
as the vocals need to be turned up (backline not loud) seems worse with effects.
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8139 | jdpmus | 11/29/2019 6:32:25 PM | ST | |
8138 | jdpmus | 11/29/2019 6:30:24 PM | ST | |
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