Jethro Rocker
Ambassador of Live & Loud Action
Nice! Looks fun. Outdoor venues are fun.
Nice! Looks fun. Outdoor venues are fun.
We were getting nervous, though, because storm clouds were rolling in from the west and, as you can see, we were on the water. This marina is on the Patuxent River, not far from where it feeds into the Chesapeake Bay. As it turned out, we didn’t get rain where we were.
As for playing outdoors, I’ve played outside at night and during the day. I think I prefer night. Of course, you need to set up lights, but the crowd seems more willing to participate. Has this been similar to your experience? Admittedly, mine is much more limited than yours, but this is one of my observations
Love that monitor.
We got some of the Yorkville (more common in Canada, made here) Elite E10Ps for powered wedges. Small 10" low driver but crazy good monitors. 650 watt peak and seem to be very prominent in the vocal range which makes them cut through mix very well for vocals.Yeah, I like it, too. It's a QSC and it really sounds good. I'll have to double check, but I think it can handle over 500 watts.
We got some of the Yorkville (more common in Canada, made here) Elite E10Ps for powered wedges. Small 10" low driver but crazy good monitors. 650 watt peak and seem to be very prominent in the vocal range which makes them cut through mix very well for vocals.
Super sweet little things. Those QSC look reasonable size judgjng from back. They make some excellent speakers! Does the singer use in ears? I don't see any wedges by her.
Is this the one?We were using the Samson 800 watt 2 ways...I liked them so I bought my own.
Is this the one?
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Samson RSXM12A 2-Way Active Monitor
Mount this 800-watt 12" powered monitor wedge on a pole to turn it into a main PA speaker. The FOH/Monitor switch on the back optimizes your rig for the gig.www.zzounds.com
I may want to get my own monitor, too (or in-ears…I can’t decide). But I want it to sound good.





Is this the one?
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Samson RSXM12A 2-Way Active Monitor
Mount this 800-watt 12" powered monitor wedge on a pole to turn it into a main PA speaker. The FOH/Monitor switch on the back optimizes your rig for the gig.www.zzounds.com
I may want to get my own monitor, too (or in-ears…I can’t decide). But I want it to sound good.
I was always partial to Christopher George's hat in Rat Patrol
I like QSC been using the K12.2 5 each 1000 watts RMS 2000 watts peak 42 pounds each so far no need for the sub'sYeah, I like it, too. It's a QSC and it really sounds good. I'll have to double check, but I think it can handle over 500 watts.
Cool!
The camera angle in that picture makes it look like the Samson monitor has a pretty deep footprint. Is it very large? How deep is it, front to back?
