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Standalone
05-13-2008, 08:38 PM
What are your experiences with these?

I play DB and electric in a 4 or 5 piece plus vox. I just couldn't see us with a bulky floor monitor set up so we just got hotspots and have run them on one gig in our largest room yet.

The band was happy, but I'll probably still need some kind of monitor for my DB in larger rooms where I can't hear the SRM 450 mains.

Standalone
05-31-2008, 08:49 AM
Update on the hotspots: they were great on one gig, in a huge domed performance hall-- we were down by the edge of the dome and there was enough boomy bass from the mains on stage for me to keep the time together. We certainly weren't hearing anything close to the foh mix, but everyone felt good. I mixed some of my DB in and could even hear enough in the mid frequencies to keep decent (for me) intonation.

Our keyboard player returned from a Florida hiatus few weeks later, in a high ceilinged, glass tile walled bar. He runs into the board, is a little deaf, and has been known to get playing too loud, so I had to have him in the monitor mix pretty strong. The keys really covered up the vocals in the little monitors. I definitely couldn't hear that same little bit of my DB anymore. The monitors just didn't have the frequency bandwidth to allow anyone to satisfactorily hear the vocals with even a little piano in there, and we needed a lot.

I've picked up two little 10"+tweeter monitors, and will now run two monitor mixes. They're cheap and don't handle the same wattage, but I think they'll extend at least a little below 200 Hz.

I'm still glad I got the hotspots-- I really don't mind hearing myself mostly in bounceback from the mains. Some rooms are just too hard to hear in, though.

It's interesting that no one has posted in this thread. It seems many TB'ers want a good bass tone in their monitors. I really don't care, as long as I have enough auditory info to keep the groove and know that my tone is ok out there, I'm good to go. Playing jazz in tight spots with a 6 person band makes me shy away from larger monitors-- we often just don't have the space and I'm wary of overkill.

andrewd
05-31-2008, 02:46 PM
What's a hotspot?

derrico1
05-31-2008, 05:09 PM
Our keyboard player. . .runs into the board, is a little deaf, and has been known to get playing too loud, so I had to have him in the monitor mix pretty strong.

He seems like a good candidate for using a stage amp as a personal monitor. Alternatively, you could send him his own keys heavy monitor mix via a spare aux out.

Standalone
05-31-2008, 08:22 PM
He seems like a good candidate for using a stage amp as a personal monitor. Alternatively, you could send him his own keys heavy monitor mix via a spare aux out. exactly what I told him last rehearsal. He said to just tell him what to get and he would. I should take him up on it as that would solve a lot of problems.

Standalone
05-31-2008, 08:26 PM
What's a hotspot?

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation?q=hot+spot&st=

2x5" 200 watt handling 200Hz and up 16 ohm vocal monitor. You put 'em on a stand.

I play basically jazz and some oldies with my band. I've heard them get plenty loud on stage with rock cover bands when I've jumped in on harmonica. Lots of people say that they don't put out enough, but they probably have only one or two hooked up to their amp.