A number of venues my band plays regularly don't have a drum wedge which makes hearing the rest of the band difficult. I finally decided to put together a cheap in ear setup, I have very little experience and knowledge regarding live sound, am I missing anything or going to run into issues that I'm not expecting??
I got a Harbinger L502 5 channel mixer and a pair of Shure SE215s and I'm going to get a headphone amp before I use this setup at a show, I've been testing it out at practice and so far it's worked great.
At practice we only mic the vocals but I've been putting mics on my drums, guitar and the bass and running a monitor feed to my mixer. Having my drums in channel 1 and the rest of the band in channel 2 gives me a little control over my mix but I doubt I'll be able to run it that way at a gig, I'll most likely get drums, guitar, bass, and vocals all in one channel but as long as I can hear I'm fine!
At a show I plan on running a cable from either the snake or the floor wedge into my mixer, if I have to only wear one earbud that'll be fine I just want to be able to hear something.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
My BUDGET in ear setup
I got a Harbinger L502 5 channel mixer and a pair of Shure SE215s and I'm going to get a headphone amp before I use this setup at a show, I've been testing it out at practice and so far it's worked great.
At practice we only mic the vocals but I've been putting mics on my drums, guitar and the bass and running a monitor feed to my mixer. Having my drums in channel 1 and the rest of the band in channel 2 gives me a little control over my mix but I doubt I'll be able to run it that way at a gig, I'll most likely get drums, guitar, bass, and vocals all in one channel but as long as I can hear I'm fine!
At a show I plan on running a cable from either the snake or the floor wedge into my mixer, if I have to only wear one earbud that'll be fine I just want to be able to hear something.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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