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Archive for the 'Live Sound Gear' Category

Why You Need A Sound Level SPL Meter

Posted in 2. Equipment, Drum Gear, Live Sound Gear on July 8th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Nady ASM-2 Analog SPL Meter

Get A Good SPL Meter

   First off, let me say that I love my music loud! As I mentioned in an earlier post I take protecting my hearing very seriously so I like to know exactly how loud things are. Today I’m going to talk about Sound Level Meters or SPL Meters. They’re also known as Decibel Meters and are very useful in many situations.

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Take Care Of Your Hearing With Musicians Earplugs

Posted in 1. Live Musician Central, 2. Equipment, 3. Improve Your Band Skills, Bass Guitar Gear, Being A Musician, Drum Gear, Guitar Gear, Live Sound Gear, Stagecraft, Top Posts Of 2008, Vocal Gear on July 3rd, 2008 by Matt Rushton

Pete Townsend - Rock Induced Deafness

   One of the most important pieces of advice I can give to young musicians is simply to take good care of your hearing. I was diagnosed with a hearing loss when I was 16 years old and had only been playing in a band a couple of years. I was still pretty careless with my hearing for much of my early career. Finally the hearing specialists started telling me I needed hearing aids. That got my attention and I’ve been very careful with my hearing the last 15 years or so.

   The best thing I’ve done for my hearing is to get a pair of custom molded, sonic filter type earplugs made specially for musicians. I have the Westone ES49 Custom Fit Earplugs. Mine are a light tan color and are barely visible from the audience. They sound fantastic and because they are custom molded to my ear they’re extremely comfortable.

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The Best Instrument Microphone - The Shure SM57

Posted in 2. Equipment, Bass Guitar Gear, Drum Gear, Guitar Gear, Live Sound Gear, Recording Gear, Vocal Gear on June 3rd, 2008 by Matt Rushton

Shure SM57 Microphone

   If you’ve been in any recording studio or seen any band live with microphones on the guitar amps, you’ll have seen the Shure SM57 Instrument Microphone. This mic is a dandy! (and I don’t say “dandy” very often). My experience with the Shure SM57 has been nothing but positive. The microphone is tougher than nails and my guitar amp sounds fantastic with my pair of SM57’s on it.

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You Need A P.A. System To Play A Gig

Posted in 2. Equipment, Live Sound Gear, Vocal Gear on May 27th, 2008 by Matt Rushton

  Behringer PMP5000/B1520 PRO Mains and Monitors PA Package
There are certain things you need when you play a Gig. The biggest and most important is a Public Address system. Without one you will not be able to amplify your singers properly. You just can’t get away with running the vocalist through a guitar amplifier.

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Mixer For Live And Studio Use, the Phonic Helix Board 18 MK1 FireWire

Posted in 2. Equipment, Live Sound Gear, Recording Gear, Vocal Gear on May 13th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Phonic Helix Board 18

Phonic Helix Board 18 MK1 FireWire

   I’m always on the lookout for good deals on products that you can use for multiple purposes. Today I’m going to tell you about the Phonic Helix Board MkI FireWire. It has been replaced by the MkII but is virtually the same board with a few cosmetic changes. I’m talking about the MkI because you can get a great deal on it right now on eBay.   Read more »

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In-Ear Monitor Headphones, Shure E530PTH

Posted in 2. Equipment, Live Sound Gear, Recording Gear on April 30th, 2008 by Matt Rushton

I’ve been playing live for 27 years now and the high volumes of rock music has taken a definite toll on my hearing. I’ve gotten very careful about protecting my hearing. I switched to a wireless ear monitoring system about a year ago and it has really helped me keep the volume that reaches my ears under control. I’m very critical about sound quality so I wanted to get the best possible in-ear headphones to use with my monitor system. I didn’t mind paying a lot but I didn’t want to break the bank either. After trying out a few brands I finally decided on the Shure E530PTH Sound Isolating Earphones.

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The Best Vocal Mic (for the money) Shure Beta 58A

Posted in 2. Equipment, Live Sound Gear, Recording Gear, Vocal Gear on April 16th, 2008 by Matt Rushton

    I’m the lead guitarist in my band. I also sing. I sing lead on a lot of the songs and I sing backup on most of the rest. It doesn’t matter what instrument you play, being able to sing is going to increase your value exponentially.    Read more »

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