SkyhighRocks
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Another casino gig tonight...this time in Newport, RI. I had been running an AX8 direct, then started using my 5153 50 watter with the AX8 for FX and switching. Tonight, I'm going almost bare bones...wireless, tuner, talkbox, noise suppressor and reverb. I haven't played a show of any kind in years with a setup like this but it's time. Depending on how tonight goes, I may just keep my live rig like this. Plugging straight into the amp just gives it a little more meat and edge to my ears. It'll be weird not having certain FX like phaser, flanger, octave, etc....but I may be able to concentrate more on playing and singing.
Another reason I started using my amp is because I built my own in ear monitoring system and I prefer a mic'd cab to the direct signal from the AX8 or amplifire. Something about feeling and hearing that air/space between the speaker and mic....I wasn't getting that going direct no matter how many IRs I tried. In my rack case I have a power conditioner, Behringer XR16, my sennheiser in ear system and a behringer mic splitter. I can control my guitar in stereo, my vocal, my talkbox and my acoustic. I have FOH feed me the rest of the band and can control the volume of that. I'm also looking at one of the plexi baffles because I'm tired of venues saying amps are too loud. The damn thing needs to be loud to sound good!
I have my eye on a BE-100 if this experiment proves to me that I can get by like this. You may see a bunch of stuff up for sale!
Another reason I started using my amp is because I built my own in ear monitoring system and I prefer a mic'd cab to the direct signal from the AX8 or amplifire. Something about feeling and hearing that air/space between the speaker and mic....I wasn't getting that going direct no matter how many IRs I tried. In my rack case I have a power conditioner, Behringer XR16, my sennheiser in ear system and a behringer mic splitter. I can control my guitar in stereo, my vocal, my talkbox and my acoustic. I have FOH feed me the rest of the band and can control the volume of that. I'm also looking at one of the plexi baffles because I'm tired of venues saying amps are too loud. The damn thing needs to be loud to sound good!
I have my eye on a BE-100 if this experiment proves to me that I can get by like this. You may see a bunch of stuff up for sale!