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  1. Shure 57 if only $100 to spend.

    I would start with a Shure 57 if I only had $100. Works on guitar cabs and vocals. In a small untreated room a dynamic mic can yield good results. If you can swing it the audio technica at2050 has...
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    Speaker specs say 2400 watt to drive the drivers...

    Speaker specs say 2400 watt to drive the drivers at their best. The lesser amp can punch it up to the 97 db rated level at one meter I am sure but it would stain the drivers and amp. the manufacturer...
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    cheaper

    I would give this a try TASCAM DR-40 Portable Digital Recorder with a small lapel mic plugged into it or lay it on podium. usb to computer later.
  4. vocal effects

    Get simple reverb like tc or lexicon. A compressor would be my first buy to get the vocals on top of the mix. Coupled with basic reverb you can get very good results with practice.
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    pa

    Unless the amp is set up on a pole it will not get good sound to anyone that can not see speaker. amp sitting on stage floor will be aimed at the feet of crowd. A powered speaker on pole like EV112p...
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    check manual

    Your manual says 1200 continuous and 2400 program. I would go with the 6002 becuase the max output of the 722 is 97db at 1 meter at 1 watt input. The lower power amp would have a hard time reaching...
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    pres

    I was trying to say. set mic channel fader to zero when you are setting gain at the top of channel. Solo channel so you can use main meter to get level no more than zero at loudest peaks. Do same as...
  8. Applied Microphone Technology

    Applied Microphone Technology might look into this line. they make clip on mics for many instruments.
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    eq sure

    Put eq unit between the signal source and the input of your shure unit. If I understand how you are feeding it.
    do not know how much control you need use a small mixer with parametric or 31 band. If...
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    Stuff crapping out

    It is sad but must low cost stuff by every company is out of china now and it is a crap-shot every time you buy anything. I have researched every mixer under $4000 I know of is made in china,...
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    What level are your mic pres at?

    It dose not matter if the fader is at zero on the main out if yu did not start at unity with the gain/trim at each mic pre. The gain chain starts there. I always set the gain on each channel where...
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    just for accustic

    I would get QSC KW12 and get a small soundcraft mixer like the notpad with fx. Just for a single guitar and one mic. A small bar/restuarnt set up with one speaker if in corner of room. Two speakers...
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    Try 2 of these Peavey PV115D with a berhringer...

    Try 2 of these Peavey PV115D with a berhringer 102 mixer. You will need 2 30 mic cords to rig it up and 2 speaker stands.
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    best cheap

    This is a great choice. I have seen these in some pro studios. Good reviews on serveral sites.
    Alittle more low end than most low cost if you need it. If not you can eq out some lows.

    Alesis M1...
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    hire a pro

    Michael Hoddy is right. It is not more watts to make it go farther it will be different cabinets or combinations on delays to get it where it needs to be. Your current amps may well work fine but...
  16. Why the mystery gain structure and amp knobs.

    I have only been running pro rigs for 10 years. I was in an enviroment when I started where no one knew how to set up and run the system at the school I worked at in Vienna Austria. The music teacher...
  17. not that many cables

    On most small stages I could set up a all active set with 3 or 4 extention cords with 3 plug heads, 4- 50 foot xlr and 4 - 15 foot xlr's. most powered speakers do no draw more then 2 amps each. 3...
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    sound hell is not just the room

    All I meant by sound hell is very few adminstration folks will spead the money to do it right and some one is always there to sell them a system that will do all the wrong things in such a room. Then...
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    Your picture is sound hell

    This is one of the hardest style situtations you can have. You need to get bids from serveral top companies in your 1/3 of the nation who have made simular arenas. You need to go with a installed...
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    look at EV

    The EV ZXA1-90 or the ELX112P active with one sub would be good. The QSC are great and would not be to powerful at all. You can set your gain structure up where you are not sending to much sigal and...
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    you need no flex

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    eq is good and di even better

  23. gym is for sports not singing

    You could spend $30,000 on sound equiptment for a gym and get really good sounding basket ball game but singing with mics no.

    If your school does not have a auditorium for drama and choir then you...
  24. mud

    Hi

    I have run sound in schools and churchs for years. The best thing you can do is focus on basics and then biud on that foundation.

    I would get some good self powered speakers. The QSC KW15/3...
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    eq

    Most folks use a mic on the top and the bottom of the snare with the bottom mic with phase reversed. then you mix the two to taste. I do not know if you interface has a mixer but you need to eq both...
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