Monitoring

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Kap Zuul
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Monitoring

Post by Kap Zuul » Mon Feb 27, 2006 10:01 pm

I've started a pretty similar thread a few days ago, maybe my question was too specific or too dumb. But nonetheless I'll give it another try:

What's your method in monitoring on Stage? What kind of Equip would u suggest to guarantee a true and reliable sound ?

thanks in advance

maxbaun
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Post by maxbaun » Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:13 am

JBL Eons are excellent for Monitor mix/Main mix. You can tilt them back to point up to you, or you can thrown them on stands. They are quality too, light and pure sounding.

JBL stands for in musician terms, Junky But Loud, but those are those hard rock musicians who aren't used to the pure sound of the JBL speakers. They truely are on of the best Speaker companies.

I hope this was helpful, i was assuming you meant this kind of monitoring, not headphone, let me know.

Kap Zuul
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Post by Kap Zuul » Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:58 pm

yeah thx. I'll check these out
I've been looking at the dbtechnologies opera series too & would like to know if anybody has got any experience with them or another nice suggestion.

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Post by Michael-SW » Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:21 pm

I've no personal experience, but using "in ear monitoring" (ie a tight fitting ear plug with quality audio) seems like it would be so much easier, especially for a laptop type musician.

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