Advice on making our band louder
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 11:42 am
My band has applied for some funds, and we have some funds ourselves. Not a lot, but some. So we wanna get louder. So I thought I'd ask good old ILF about what kinda gear you guys would recommend. We're not really hi-end gear literate ourselves... Basically we're just thinking back and forth about what our priorities should be.
What we've got, in descending loudness order:
* Drums
* JC-40 for guitar
* One of those Roland Cube things for trumpet, like 30w or something
* Vocal chords
So the bottom two are obviously what we want to improve first.
STAGE 1: My thinking is that we should get a mic w/ a stand, for vocals, and an active 12" speaker of some sort, to amplify the trumpet and vocals. We already have a mixer that the trumpet player uses to mix in his pedal, so I think we only need an active speaker. 12" seems fine, but IDK. It can be placed between the trumpet player and the audience (he's on the other side of the drummer to me, the guitar player). We can then use the Cube guitar amp as a monitor for the trumpet.
STAGE 2: A monitor of some sort. Maybe some 10" studio monitor, maybe a bigger speaker that can make enough noise to be heard by the audience as well? To be placed between me and the drummer, so that we can hear the trumpet player.
STAGE 3: That 12" speaker is gonna be a lot louder than my JC-40, so the next stage is, I guess JC-120? Maybe use the JC-40 too, and place it by the 12" speaker, to spread the sound a bit? It'd also be nice to have the JC-40 for whenever we're playing smaller venues where the 120 is overkill anyway.
After that, I guess micing the drums would be the next stage, but that's unlikely to be a huge problem. If we're playing somewhere where that's necessary, chances are they'll have a PA system already.
I'm also concerned whether a JC-120 is overkill too. I.e., will I be able to play it loud enough to get feedback and so on, without making the drum kit and/or the 12" trumpet/vocal speaker completely inaudible? Maybe we should have 2x10" or 2x12" or something, to spread the sound out more?
Bleugh IDK.
Give me advice. Either on set-up, or specific products, or whatever.
We play... kinda shoegazemo with post rock structures and skramz vocals, or something.
What we've got, in descending loudness order:
* Drums
* JC-40 for guitar
* One of those Roland Cube things for trumpet, like 30w or something
* Vocal chords
So the bottom two are obviously what we want to improve first.
STAGE 1: My thinking is that we should get a mic w/ a stand, for vocals, and an active 12" speaker of some sort, to amplify the trumpet and vocals. We already have a mixer that the trumpet player uses to mix in his pedal, so I think we only need an active speaker. 12" seems fine, but IDK. It can be placed between the trumpet player and the audience (he's on the other side of the drummer to me, the guitar player). We can then use the Cube guitar amp as a monitor for the trumpet.
STAGE 2: A monitor of some sort. Maybe some 10" studio monitor, maybe a bigger speaker that can make enough noise to be heard by the audience as well? To be placed between me and the drummer, so that we can hear the trumpet player.
STAGE 3: That 12" speaker is gonna be a lot louder than my JC-40, so the next stage is, I guess JC-120? Maybe use the JC-40 too, and place it by the 12" speaker, to spread the sound a bit? It'd also be nice to have the JC-40 for whenever we're playing smaller venues where the 120 is overkill anyway.
After that, I guess micing the drums would be the next stage, but that's unlikely to be a huge problem. If we're playing somewhere where that's necessary, chances are they'll have a PA system already.
I'm also concerned whether a JC-120 is overkill too. I.e., will I be able to play it loud enough to get feedback and so on, without making the drum kit and/or the 12" trumpet/vocal speaker completely inaudible? Maybe we should have 2x10" or 2x12" or something, to spread the sound out more?
Bleugh IDK.
Give me advice. Either on set-up, or specific products, or whatever.
We play... kinda shoegazemo with post rock structures and skramz vocals, or something.