Nice. pro tip if only running a pair of column arrays, you can just run 1 cable /xlr from controller to mixer and then one out to the a speaker and from speaker you can daisy chain from speaker to speaker. Now if you add a independent sub thats where i would runn both cables the way you have it and then pan the channels but again the LD 44 would be daisy chain. This will give u max control for sound and eq.
Why do you not use the stereo TRS channel on the Yamaha? I've been doing this for years. It keeps your controller inputs away from anyone / anything else that is plugged in & frees up 2 channels with XLR / TRS input.
Love this and thanks for bringing great content!! As an up and coming multi-op, I am finding mics to be extremely important; you feel the BLX are a good start vs. Sennheiser, REV3 or Audio Technica? Just curious since everyone has an interesting opinion, but you want some solid and good value, but again, have a few to invest in for sure!
@@andrewburlingame7284 Our bad, yes, you could place in ProX. We have several setup styles. We don’t want permanent fixtures in the podiums other than power. This allows us to interchange the look & equipment. But, if it’s just you, by all means, you could integrate it for sure.
We actually tried that exact idea. The mics fit in the podium fine but the mixer was the issue. It basically had to be vertical against the back wall of the podium stand and it wasn’t very accessible for volume adjustments. That’s why we use it in the rack for now.
Nice. pro tip if only running a pair of column arrays, you can just run 1 cable /xlr from controller to mixer and then one out to the a speaker and from speaker you can daisy chain from speaker to speaker.
Now if you add a independent sub thats where i would runn both cables the way you have it and then pan the channels but again the LD 44 would be daisy chain. This will give u max control for sound and eq.
Level up! We do this sometimes as well, great tip.
This is awesome content. I like watching these types of videos. Awesome ideas! Russ🤜🤛
Thank you so much!
Why do you not use the stereo TRS channel on the Yamaha? I've been doing this for years. It keeps your controller inputs away from anyone / anything else that is plugged in & frees up 2 channels with XLR / TRS input.
love all your videos , very informative. Thank you!
Thanks so much for the support!
Love this and thanks for bringing great content!! As an up and coming multi-op, I am finding mics to be extremely important; you feel the BLX are a good start vs. Sennheiser, REV3 or Audio Technica? Just curious since everyone has an interesting opinion, but you want some solid and good value, but again, have a few to invest in for sure!
Nice bro! Can you tell me which skb case model this is. I have the Yamaha MG12XU id like to put this in.
SKB 1SKB-R102 10U
@@ozarkmixdj ty!!!
I run my left out to my Right Speaker and my Right Out to left speaker. Reason for this is from the guest view it’s opposite of our view.
Link to facade to hide mixer case please
Jim, look up Dragon Frontboards!
Why don’t you just build the mics and mixer into the podium? Since this is so simple I don’t even see the need for the rack and facade
The facade folds flat. That’s the point. We can transport easier.
@@ozarkmixdj still don’t see the need for a rack for just two wireless mics. That could easily be built into the podium
@@andrewburlingame7284 Our bad, yes, you could place in ProX. We have several setup styles. We don’t want permanent fixtures in the podiums other than power. This allows us to interchange the look & equipment. But, if it’s just you, by all means, you could integrate it for sure.
We actually tried that exact idea. The mics fit in the podium fine but the mixer was the issue. It basically had to be vertical against the back wall of the podium stand and it wasn’t very accessible for volume adjustments. That’s why we use it in the rack for now.
No need for gaff with the wave 8 and Everse 12’s and alto stealths now🤷🏾♂️😁