catdaddy
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It looks orange. Is that the Irn in it?
They've got it in the USA. I'll be trying it.
http://www.irn-bru-usa.com/
Does anyone have any experience with these ?. I play in a 9 piece band. With 4 horns as well as keys as well as the usual bass and drums I am constantly getting pee'd off with being told I am too loud when I cannot hear myself through everything else going on on stage. I like to hear everybody, but with a number of loud acoustic instruments on stage, the on stage volume gets unbearable sometimes. I'm sure I make my own contribution to the problems , but whenever I am loud enough to hear myself I'm accused of being too loud. I really hate my guitar signal coming up the floor wedges as it never sounds anything like my amp. I've never tried InEars but wonder if it may be a solution fo me. I have seen some setups which are loads of money, but have seen the Trantec S4000 for under £300 which I'd be prepared to give a go. Are these things designed for monitoring vocals only or will they handle guitar competently ?
Kev, they are the best thing since sliced bread. Everybody in your band needs them. If you have a monitor mixer you can dial in just what you want to hear. A lot of feedback problems caused by mics picking up floor wedges is eliminated. Everybody can play at lower stage volumes so the sound man will love you. Vocals and harmony will be much improved. I know it's a big investment but it is absolutely worth it.