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cheap pa

crj14525

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Jul 20, 2011
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Ok... my band has absolutely no form of amplification for our singer. We can't afford a very nice pa system. Please tell me about any jerry rigged equipment that would work for a practice space until we get the money for a pa.
 
I wouldn't know in $, but in danish kroner it'a around 1500 a piece and you can get a mixer for around a 1000. That would be around 800$ but musical equipment is usually cheaper in the U.S. So my guess would be around 600-700$.
But why don't you look it up your self at some online U.S music store.
Tecnically you could go for less and just use one active speaker with the microphone direct into the microphone in plug at the back, that would leave you around 250-300$.
 
I won't knock Beheringer because next door are Kustom PA's. They are are the bottom feeders and if you blow them up, you won't be out that much money. I first bought a Kustom 100 watt PA that even had special effects for $200 what the heck. I re-sold it for $80...................I didn't push it but for vocals you can do worse. I then bought (2) powered 15" Kustom speakers for $125 each new. These are good with a Yamaha PA but I don't use them for vocals just drums. )...................You might do ok with a used PA since most of the time bands come and go and equipment
gets re-sold.....
 
One of these:

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with a Shure SM58 plugged directly into it.

Later, buy another couple and a small mixer:

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and a second mic (if needed) and you've got a vocal PA for small gigs.

The singer should own all this stuff ^ anyway; when you go to bigger gigs hire a system.
 

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