Good stuff. I built my rack to do what you are doing years ago and I found that the Furman should be horizontal to allow better access to the back and there’s that “gravity” thing. Plugs can loosen easier in that position.
Cool looking setup. I am sure the people you work with in the future will appreciate the thought you put into making _their_ life easier as well as your own
I have a similar setup, however with a Yamaha mixer. In my rack, I have a DriveRack and an RTA mic so that I can tune the system to every location I play.
Not sure if you're using the in-built network with the Touchmix but I'd recommend an external router. Relatively inexpensive upgrade and will extend your wireless stability tenfold.
I was going to say the same thing! Antennas need to be at least 4in apart to get better coverage. Could’ve also used a combiner for that 2 wireless mics so you only have 2 antennas instead of 4.
Good stuff. I built my rack to do what you are doing years ago and I found that the Furman should be horizontal to allow better access to the back and there’s that “gravity” thing. Plugs can loosen easier in that position.
Cool looking setup. I am sure the people you work with in the future will appreciate the thought you put into making _their_ life easier as well as your own
I have a similar setup, however with a Yamaha mixer. In my rack, I have a DriveRack and an RTA mic so that I can tune the system to every location I play.
Not sure if you're using the in-built network with the Touchmix but I'd recommend an external router. Relatively inexpensive upgrade and will extend your wireless stability tenfold.
Wow
Vary NICE
Love the system. Where will you set it up according to your DJ booth? How will you access it to make necessary sound adjustments?
I used to be a DJ back in the day. Do you ever mix classic house music?
They better pay you good!
You should not place the IEM transmitter as close to your mic receivers
I was going to say the same thing! Antennas need to be at least 4in apart to get better coverage. Could’ve also used a combiner for that 2 wireless mics so you only have 2 antennas instead of 4.
Your QSC system already slaps tho it doesn’t need this
Audio rack is too bulky for my taste , especially for thevlittle bit of equipment you're using