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12-09-2005, 12:42 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Equipment Reccomendations
I have never been a gear head. My bandmates always took care of it.
but now, seeing as how I am starting a new band, I could use some advice on Microphones and Amplifiers and keyboard amplifiers. what brands? what should i prepare to pay for them? how long should they last? where do you reccomend I make such purchases? thanks in advance
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12-09-2005, 04:28 PM | #2 (permalink) | |
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it all depends on the style of music.
for punk: guitars - gibson, fender ($1000-$2000) basses - fender, gibson ($700-$1000) amps - crate, krank, marshall ($900-$2500) for rock: guitars - esp, fender, prs, ibanez, schecter ($900-$2000) basses - shecter, fender, gibson, esp ($900-$2000) amps - line6, fender, marshall, peavey, crate ($900-$2000) for metal: guitars - gibson, esp, ibanez, schecter, jackson ($1100-$2100) basses - gibson, schecter, esp, fender ($900-$2000) amps - peavey, marshall, crate, fender ($900-$2500) thats just including the most popular brands....and i probably left a few out. ill post more later. dont buy over the internet. all the brands i mentioned are usually damn sturdy instruments and should last you as long as you dont smash them.
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12-15-2005, 04:29 AM | #4 (permalink) | |
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keys can be tricky, i find the old stereo chorus amps that peavy made work well for alot of keyboards and give it a natural sound in the mix, without the keys sounding to upfront behind the somewhat muffled signal of a guitar/bass/ drums... only high end roland stuff is good for keys, we also ran our keyboard rig out of a fender passport PA, which is a 4 channel, it worked really well, especially because of the stands, which help with the room sound a good deal. amps... you need to be more specific, what you are looking for for sound, for price range, tubed, solid state... stuff like that. a head can make or break a band... cabinets for a starting band you can get away with most anything, but if you get a cabinet with **** speakers in it, it doesnt cost much to restock it with good speakers (celestions.. etc..)
ebay, musiciansfriend.com... those are seriously the only places to get stuff at a good price. guitar shops suck for prices for the most part.
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