I have been using in ears for about 6 weeks, micing my speaker cab. Tonight I came out of the front jack switched to the line out (toggle to the left) right into the PA.
This is all new to me but with a sound man out front to dial it in I think it is working, he likes the steel sound, fewer speakers on stage makes it easier to mix the front end.
90% of the bands that play in this big club have some or all members going this direction.
52 years behind the steel, playing a lot and yet still trying to learn new tricks.
Tone block 202 straight to the PA
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- Larry Behm
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Tone block 202 straight to the PA
'70 D10 Black fatback Emmons PP, Hilton VP, BJS 3 1/2” long bar, Boss GE-7 for Dobro effect, Zoom MS50G, Quilter Toneblock202, Sarno Black box, Joyo Ebow, Telonics 15” speaker.
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- K Maul
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I always use the direct out from my Quilters. I’ve never met a sound tech that didn’t love it. One band used in-ears and it was something I liked right from the start. Not something I always use but they work well for me when I do.
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