Gidday from New Zealand. Nice work it , this is so much like a band gigging pack in, pack out find a park then find a long term park. Keep and eye on the gear on the side of the road. We do this every weekend with our band. Similar amount of kit and similar van. (Ours is a Ford Transit) Cheers.
Really impressed. I do provide PA system sometimes over the weekend and realy wish could do this full time. If you dont mind asking, is this your full time?
I wish i felt comfortable enough to make these boxes myself! But, I bought them from a company called OA Windsor. They do good work, and if you want, you can source all the parts from them and DIY. Thanks for watching!
Unfortunately they are pricey.. BUT! I got mine built by OA Windsor and they were very communicative and accommodating to some requests I had. They make a very good product. Thanks for watching the video!
Thanks for watching! I think you might be referring to the power drops? If so, its they have a powercon connection in and out. I got them from OA Windsor.
@@SilverCreekAudio I'm referring to timestamp 10:53 approx. You're pluggin in an 115V AC-connector and the other end of the cable seems to be a female XLR adapter which is flying into the picture. BTW: how happry are you with the EV subs? I read a lot of times they're pretty weak subwoofers with small voice-coil / magnet?
Those are Pro Co Twin Cables. They are XLR and IEC power combined. As for the subwoofers, for the price I am happy with them. Could they be more powerful, for sure, but for the events we do, they get the job done just fine.
Trim height helps speakers throw further. Also, it takes advantage of the speakers vertical dispersion pattern which makes being up close more comfortable from an SPL standpoint. As a bonus, height can reduce the likelihood of feedback from the "stage".
@@SilverCreekAudio All very good points. I’m just impressed they go up so high. I’d be scared the speaker might topple over. I guess that’s what sandbags are for.
@@SilverCreekAudio Since you're going so high up, you do typically want to look into using front fills, or at least a vertical downtilt adapter on your speakers. You're totally right with what you're saying BUT by going so high up, you're losing a considerable amount of front row coverage. Something like a 15 degree downtilt would help drastically, or at least using a front fill box. We want low-variance in our sound systems!
I'm really impressed with the organization and quality of gear. I typically don't expect that level of professionalism from a "solo" artist.
Thanks! We put a lot of effort into our gear! We were hired by this artist to provide equipment for the event. Thanks for watching!
I love those twin cables, so much cleaner and easier!
Gidday from New Zealand. Nice work it , this is so much like a band gigging pack in, pack out find a park then find a long term park. Keep and eye on the gear on the side of the road. We do this every weekend with our band. Similar amount of kit and similar van. (Ours is a Ford Transit) Cheers.
Really impressed. I do provide PA system sometimes over the weekend and realy wish could do this full time. If you dont mind asking, is this your full time?
What's the name of that foldable dolly? Thanks for the vid!
sweetwater.sjv.io/POjVNz
Were the power boxes home made or bought? If they were home made would love to see a video of you made them.
I wish i felt comfortable enough to make these boxes myself! But, I bought them from a company called OA Windsor. They do good work, and if you want, you can source all the parts from them and DIY. Thanks for watching!
I'm curious to know where you're getting your powercon to edison quad boxes from. All the ones I've been able to locate are insanely expensive.
Unfortunately they are pricey.. BUT! I got mine built by OA Windsor and they were very communicative and accommodating to some requests I had. They make a very good product. Thanks for watching the video!
What mic stands and speaker poles are you using?
The mic stands are K&M 210/9s and the speaker stands are Ultimate Support TS-110Bs.
Wait you have a power to XLR adapter ??
Thanks for watching! I think you might be referring to the power drops? If so, its they have a powercon connection in and out. I got them from OA Windsor.
@@SilverCreekAudio I'm referring to timestamp 10:53 approx. You're pluggin in an 115V AC-connector and the other end of the cable seems to be a female XLR adapter which is flying into the picture. BTW: how happry are you with the EV subs? I read a lot of times they're pretty weak subwoofers with small voice-coil / magnet?
Those are Pro Co Twin Cables. They are XLR and IEC power combined. As for the subwoofers, for the price I am happy with them. Could they be more powerful, for sure, but for the events we do, they get the job done just fine.
Bruh! Why those speaker stands go so high up? Haha.
Trim height helps speakers throw further. Also, it takes advantage of the speakers vertical dispersion pattern which makes being up close more comfortable from an SPL standpoint. As a bonus, height can reduce the likelihood of feedback from the "stage".
@@SilverCreekAudio All very good points. I’m just impressed they go up so high. I’d be scared the speaker might topple over. I guess that’s what sandbags are for.
Sandbags are a must. It's easy to put 50 - 75lbs on them.
@@SilverCreekAudio Since you're going so high up, you do typically want to look into using front fills, or at least a vertical downtilt adapter on your speakers.
You're totally right with what you're saying BUT by going so high up, you're losing a considerable amount of front row coverage. Something like a 15 degree downtilt would help drastically, or at least using a front fill box. We want low-variance in our sound systems!
@@evanturunen Good ideas Evan! Thanks for watching!