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jwlussow
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Actually yes. The stage is quiet and since we have 4 monitor sends, each of us can have a personal mix. Seems like we have only been using two mixes, though. The downside is when people come up to ask for a request or to make an announcement we can't hear them without removing the ear plugs. BTW, we got the custom ear plugs from an internet site and they were actually much cheaper than I expected. I believe they cost around $114.00 delivered, and they just fit over our E2s. They really are comfortable and I can wear them all night without pain or discomfort. Much better than the stock E2s. They make them to retrofit many brands of ear monitors. If you are interested, I'll find the site and post it here....
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Post by shinynewtoy »

Thanks John! I don't play out right now (focusing on studio stuff) but I can think of alot of people who should look into that kind of setup.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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I can see the advantages of that for sure!!!

I guess I am old fashoned... I like an amp to play with on stage, inferior or not. I guess I like to show off my toys. Image
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Post by rikk »

John, please post the site. I've been looking into ear monitors.
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Post by johnnyb »

Hi gang, I have often thought about putting casters on my 410 cab...but I made a dolly board, same size as the bottom of my cab...but with four caters...like a really wide skateboard....it has been a real back saver for the last two years.
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Post by charlyg »

Add a small engine, a steering wheel....ok, brakes too!


MORE POWER!
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Post by gshadoan »

The downside is when people come up to ask for a request or to make an announcement we can't hear them without removing the ear plugs.

When we mix full ears rigs, we almost always setup ambience/audience mics. 2 mics, pointing toward the audience area, and mixed into the ears, just enough to add a more natural sound to the ears mix overall. Also added benefit of hearing the punters heckel you lol...
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Post by jwlussow »

Here is the site for custom ear plugs...

http://store.yahoo.com/earplugstore/cusfitearmol1.html

The site has changed a bit since I used them last so you might have to search a bit.
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Post by jwlussow »

Try this one. Not sure why the link didn't work.

http://store.yahoo.com/earplugstore/cusfitearmol1.html
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NRR32's

Damn!
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by rictified »

Old Ampegs had the same set up John, including early SVT's. I have a B-15 dolly here.
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