Re: [Harp-L] Gear lust
- To: Tim Moyer <wmharps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Gear lust
- From: Rick In Davis <rickindavis@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 08:54:47 -0700 (PDT)
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My main rig is very similar to Tim Moyer's. Stereo solid state head,
FX rack, and speaker cab.
*Crate Powerblock amp, 75W per channel
In the rack case:
*Furman power conditioner, Behringer V-Amp Pro modeler,
BBE MaxCom compressor/gate/exciter
*Crate 4x12 cab loaded with Celestion Seventy 80 speakers.
Picture: http://www.davisbluesproject.com/Crate1.jpg
Like Tim's rig, I can clamp the ends on the rack case and carry it
like a suitcase to the gig, plug into the PA and wail.
My small/practice rig is a Roland Cube 60 and a Harmonica
Honker Mic. You just can't beat it for tone-to-weight ratio.
On the Tweed emulation (59 Bassman) it sounds killin'
with that mic. (It sounds terrible with a bullet mic.)
-Rick
Tim Moyer <wmharps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Eugene Ryan wrote:
> [the new Digitech RP350 pedal is] a lot of gear to pack
> into one box.
For years, I've taken crap from the guys in my band about how much
gear I pack: not just all the harps, but the amplifier, extra rack
units, floor pedals, and all the cords and power adapters it takes
to hook it all up. It used to take me three times as long to set up
as anyone in the band, even the drummer, and I even resorted to
buying a small cart to truck the stuff in and out.
Well, rather than downsizing to one of the Digitech units, I took
the opposite tack, and bought myself a rack case, and even added a
couple of units to make it all easier to operate. My latest
configuration uses eight rack units in a case with a separate
speaker cabinet. It can be plugged in to one electrical outlet and
turned on and off with one power switch. It also gives me nearly
infinite flexibility to insert into or tap out of the signal path at
any point, including bypassing the power amplifier and speaker
cabinet completely if I want to go straight out to the PA. And I
don't have to remember a different wiring configuration depending on
which components I've chosen to use: now I have them all!
Yes, this is a big rig to pack around, but the problems are
mitigated a little by the fact that I can just slap the covers on
the front and back and carry it to the car (or put in on the
cart!). I can also choose whatever speaker cabinet is appropriate
for the gig, which could be none at all.
Here's a picture: http://www.workingmansharps.com/Other/Rack_Rig.jpg
An inventory of the components (from top to bottom):
* Alesis PowerTrip 8 power conditioner
* AKG WMS 40 UHF wireless receiver
* Digitech Vocalist VR harmonizer
* PAiA TubeHead tube/solid state pre-amplifier
* Alesis MidiVerb IV digital multi-effects unit
* Alesis DEQ-230 digital, programmable equalizer
* Rolls RA-235 stereo power amplifier
* Behringer PX3000 patch bay
Now I just need my own roadies...
-tim
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