Playing live without an amp.....using what?
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Playing live without an amp.....using what?
Looking to see if anyone is playing live without an amp and what they're using. We're using in-ear monitors obviously and I'm looking to get by with an easy setup as I'm only playing 4-6 songs a night with it. I've tried a pocket POD but its sounding a bit thin.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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I played in a church band for several years using in-ear monitors, and no amp. I used an old Digitech 2112 preamp/effects unit, but I recently replaced those with Line 6 POD HD's, so that's what I would use in the same situation now.
Darvin Willhoite
MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, as well as some older MSAs, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Recently added a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored blue Rose, named the "Blue Bird" to the herd. Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic again that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also added a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks.
MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, as well as some older MSAs, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Recently added a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored blue Rose, named the "Blue Bird" to the herd. Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic again that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also added a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks.
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For those of you that are using the Pod XT, I am in the same situation and I just picked up a used Pod XT and would like to use it in church and not bring my amp. Are you using any amp models? If so, what are you using and what cabinets are you using?
Do you have any tips on setting this up?
thank you in advance
steve
Do you have any tips on setting this up?
thank you in advance
steve
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Bronson,
I play live without an amp and run the set up pictured below. Thinking of going with the pod just to see if it might sound better although I am very pleased with the sound I have right now.
Can't seem to find the POD XT, anybody have a link for it or maybe suggest a model of the Pod that would work well for pedal steel?
Here's the set up I use, Ollie suggested the tech 21 Blonde and it works tremendously well.
Keith
I play live without an amp and run the set up pictured below. Thinking of going with the pod just to see if it might sound better although I am very pleased with the sound I have right now.
Can't seem to find the POD XT, anybody have a link for it or maybe suggest a model of the Pod that would work well for pedal steel?
Here's the set up I use, Ollie suggested the tech 21 Blonde and it works tremendously well.
Keith
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Thanks Dave, this is the one I'm looking at right now.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/amplifie ... 2000000000
Don't mean to hijack this thread Bronson, basically looking for the same info as you.
Keith
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/amplifie ... 2000000000
Don't mean to hijack this thread Bronson, basically looking for the same info as you.
Keith
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Thanks everyone, I think I'm gonna give the POD XT a try. Found a used one for $75. If anyone has any settings they'd like to share I think a couple of us would be grateful.
Steve, you should stop on out to The Lookout in Maple Grove or JR's Outpost on a Thursday as our band (The Hell Country Truckers) host a country jam at each one every opposing week. I honk straight into a NV112 with that group so no need for IEMs.
Steve, you should stop on out to The Lookout in Maple Grove or JR's Outpost on a Thursday as our band (The Hell Country Truckers) host a country jam at each one every opposing week. I honk straight into a NV112 with that group so no need for IEMs.
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Do you use a buffer amp?Skip Edwards wrote:PodXT...you bet. I've been using one for recording, and it sounds really nice.
65 Twin modeling, with a 2-12" cabinet model...a little reverb, a little delay, recorded in stereo.
Big sound and no amp to schlep. What's not to like?
PodXT has no efx loop (PodXT Pro has one.) This is one of my complaints about the Pods. So you can't put your volume pedal after some efx and before others.
Actually you could, if you control volume in software with an expression pedal.
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Not beeing to picky ---
I never was happy with any of the POD's. Also the XT was not what I was looking for... I surched/resurched for along time and found it...
I just got my Telonic Preamp/Amp... I tried it straight to the PA over the DI out, was using the monitors to get some off my playing, tested my inear and I have to say... that Telonic preamp worth every penny I spend! That's so strange... what I hear is more a tubeamp then a preamp over the mixboard back to the monitor/inear. Guys, if you realy looking for the best.... Telonic has it! I never will do a gig anymore without this preamp!!!!
I never was happy with any of the POD's. Also the XT was not what I was looking for... I surched/resurched for along time and found it...
I just got my Telonic Preamp/Amp... I tried it straight to the PA over the DI out, was using the monitors to get some off my playing, tested my inear and I have to say... that Telonic preamp worth every penny I spend! That's so strange... what I hear is more a tubeamp then a preamp over the mixboard back to the monitor/inear. Guys, if you realy looking for the best.... Telonic has it! I never will do a gig anymore without this preamp!!!!
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Any of you guys ever used an ADesigns REDDI for steel DI chores? It is an absolute hands-down monster size wise, (pricey, too) but the tone coming out of that will make pretty much everything else in the under $1000 category pale in comparison. They are almost bullet proof as well, ready for the road.
67 Shobud Blue Darling III, scads of pedals and such, more 6 strings than I got room for
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Ken, went to the site and checked it out. Looks real interesting. On the Canadian site for $715 USD with free shipping which is not bad as it weighs 10lbs.
http://www.economik.com/products/shop-b ... a-designs/
Do you have one of these for your steel? Any sound clips running direct?
Keith
http://www.economik.com/products/shop-b ... a-designs/
Do you have one of these for your steel? Any sound clips running direct?
Keith
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I perform in Mexico quite a bit and the backline is always questionable at best. I eventually just started going direct. I switch between a POD XT (which works well) or this little pedalboard that I put together. (I sometimes switch the delay to a different pedal.) Very simple, easy to dial in and small enough to fit in my backpack.
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I'm not a steel player (no gunfire, please) but an audio engineer/producer/guitarist/rabble rouser in general I've had a REDDI since they were introduced, and worked with Peter Montessi in some design things.
I'll bring mine out this weekend, and ask the one and only Shady Mitchell (with whom I work, a dear friend) to share his thoughts. If a clip is possible, I'll post or send it to you.
I'll bring mine out this weekend, and ask the one and only Shady Mitchell (with whom I work, a dear friend) to share his thoughts. If a clip is possible, I'll post or send it to you.
Keith Davidson wrote:Ken, went to the site and checked it out. Looks real interesting. On the Canadian site for $715 USD with free shipping which is not bad as it weighs 10lbs.
http://www.economik.com/products/shop-b ... a-designs/
Do you have one of these for your steel? Any sound clips running direct?
Keith
67 Shobud Blue Darling III, scads of pedals and such, more 6 strings than I got room for
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Ken Morgan
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