Re: [Harp-L] clean mic + RP355 + clean amp



I use a QSC K10.  I didn't use it in this vid, but I have used it on this 
stage with this sound system (10 piece electric country-rock band). 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPk8mL3xBGY

The K10 was PLENTY loud...in fact, FWIW, in the above vid, I used a Beta 
57a with a floor wedge and could hear myself great with the band and John 
Popper's rig blaring (which was a combo amp).  The best part of my rig is 
the ability to have the same tone at any volume.  

If it is a club date and I can monkey with the monitor mix, then I just do 
that.  Last time I did, it was an 8" powered Behringer.  Sounded fine 
(acoustic trio I played a gig with).

On Friday, February 14, 2014 11:04:42 AM UTC-6, Richard Hunter wrote:
>
> Jerry Deall wrote: 
> <Question for you folks that go this route.   
> <Do you bring your own monitor of some sort.  If so what does this look 
> like.  I find at some venues they leave the harp out or 
> <at least very low in the monitor mix, usually at the request of the 
> vocalist. 
>
> If I really trust whoever's running the PA, I don't bother bringing 
> anything but the RP.  If there's a question, I would bring a powered 
> monitor or my Peavey KB2 keyboard amp, either of which gives me a line-out 
> that I can take to the board.  Then I'm happy and the sound tech is happy. 
>
> I must add that the vast majority of the time, I just plug the RP into the 
> PA and play. 
>
> Thanks, Richard Hunter 
>
>
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