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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 29, 2022 20:46:06 GMT -5
Sitting here single I decided to stick my neck out a couple days ago and see if I could find any gigs. In early October I've got an hour and a half gig at a winery, paying well, and decided to spend that check ahead of time. I've got a real decent amp (from Marty years ago), and a mic with a cable I can plug into the amp. I've also got a cable I can plug into the guitar and the amp. I need a mic stand, and then decided to get a wagon or what some people call a hand cart or something so I can take the stuff in an out of places. I was driving by Lowe's today and saw this: About 40 bucks. Then, (Iowans will know) at West Music in Cedar Rapids I saw a mic stand for about the same price. I don't know. I thought a gooseneck stand might be good, but they told me good things about boom stands. With a bit of fun money to spend, any suggestions on the cart or stand? Thanks ahead of time.
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Post by Russell Letson on Jun 29, 2022 21:02:27 GMT -5
If you're going to be amplified and sing, the mike stand probably is a higher priority--though loading in/out with an amp, guitar, and associated gear can be a backbreaker. So what do you want to strain--your back or your voice?
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Post by Shannon on Jun 29, 2022 21:22:09 GMT -5
Do you plan to perform sitting or standing? If standing, a gooseneck stand should be fine. If you will be sitting, I think a boom stand is easier to use. If will sit sometimes and stand others, I'd go with the boom stand.
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Post by coachdoc on Jun 29, 2022 21:25:58 GMT -5
KaBoom!!!
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Post by epaul on Jun 29, 2022 21:26:10 GMT -5
Hauling equipment to a gig is a chore. Start your gigging career out the right way. Shop around and get something like this.
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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 29, 2022 21:28:56 GMT -5
If you're going to be amplified and sing, the mike stand probably is a higher priority--though loading in/out with an amp, guitar, and associated gear can be a backbreaker. So what do you want to strain--your back or your voice? Neither. But if I had to strain one, I'd rather strain my back.
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Post by coachdoc on Jun 29, 2022 21:31:25 GMT -5
Boom stand I can't live without'em.
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Post by david on Jun 29, 2022 21:33:39 GMT -5
That looks like a versatile hand cart. I suggest that you have some bungee cords, or better yet, tie down straps, to secure your amp and guitar to the cart.
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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 29, 2022 21:34:10 GMT -5
Do you plan to perform sitting or standing? If standing, a gooseneck stand should be fine. If you will be sitting, I think a boom stand is easier to use. If will sit sometimes and stand others, I'd go with the boom stand. Thanks, Shannon. That is exactly what I looked at. A gooseneck appears to be an extra addition to to a mic stand, but not an expensive addition. Especially since a straight stand is less expensive than one with a boom. Since I sit consistently that does seem like the better option at this point. I appreciate the thoughts.
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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 29, 2022 21:37:58 GMT -5
That looks like a versatile hand cart. I suggest that you have some bungee cords, or better yet, tie down straps, to secure your amp and guitar to the cart. It can be a two-wheeled dolly or a four wheel hand cart. Measuring it out everything should fit with, of course, the cords you mentioned, David. I'm thinking I might want larger wheels for when moving over a lawn as opposed to pavement, but I'm also guessing that tire size on such a thing would add a whole lot more to the price.
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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 29, 2022 21:40:27 GMT -5
That looks like a versatile hand cart. I love how language differs throughout the United States. In the midwest, the hand cart is a hand truck. Which just doesn't sound right to me.
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Post by aquaduct on Jun 29, 2022 21:53:26 GMT -5
Wife (the singer) uses a boom stand. Of course we're generally sitting on stools but that works if we're standing too. For moving gear, it's pretty much my back. Generally carts aren't that useful up and down stairs and in and out of doors.
That's about 45 years of experience.
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Post by james on Jun 29, 2022 22:00:03 GMT -5
That looks like a versatile hand cart. I love how language differs throughout the United States. In the midwest, the hand cart is a hand truck. Which just doesn't sound right to me. I refuse to go to hell in a hand truck!
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Post by david on Jun 29, 2022 22:30:12 GMT -5
That looks like a versatile hand cart. I love how language differs throughout the United States. In the midwest, the hand cart is a hand truck. Which just doesn't sound right to me. I always used the term "dolly," but that was associated with the two wheel variety. I didn't know what to call the fancy rig in the picture. We probably don't have those way out west. I agree that bigger wheels would be great for grass, and also for steps and/or rough ground. You might need to book a few more gigs so you an get the rig epaul recommends.
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Post by epaul on Jun 29, 2022 22:45:04 GMT -5
Just get a K&M mic stand with boom, it is the standard gigging mic stand. (made in Germany). This one: linkA budget model: link
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Post by Dub on Jun 29, 2022 23:49:38 GMT -5
This is so cool.
We use a cart along the lines of the one in the picture. It can be a “two wheeler” or a 4-wheeled hand truck. We use it both ways.
K&M stands are excellent. You’ll want a boom as it makes your setup more versatile.
Don’t skimp on mic cables. Lower cost cables are lower cost for a reason.
If you don’t have one already, you’ll want an active DI box for your guitar. Much better than trying to use two mics. The Radial J48 is a good choice as it will run on 48V phantom power from your amp. Of course your pickup system is active (battery powered) so the on-board preamp may be all you need.
I’ll be more than happy to spend time with you on this stuff. Bring your rig over and we’ll go through some setups. I have DI boxes, stands, stools, etc. We can try stuff out to see what you’re most comfortable with.
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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 30, 2022 0:52:52 GMT -5
Thanks, Mark!
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Post by drlj on Jun 30, 2022 7:45:23 GMT -5
Good news/bad news:
I had everything you need from my days of working with the crazy guy and would have given it to you.
Unfortunately, I sold it all to a young musician in town at our last garage sale.
Timing is everything.
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Post by amanajoe on Jun 30, 2022 7:56:50 GMT -5
Or you could ask someone you know with a crap load of high quality used stuff to sell you some of his.
He would also sit in with you for any gig, all you'd need to do is ask.
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Post by Dub on Jun 30, 2022 10:46:28 GMT -5
Or you could ask someone you know with a crap load of high quality used stuff to sell you some of his. He would also sit in with you for any gig, all you'd need to do is ask. I might add that Joe knows way more about this stuff than I do.
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