Hope this isn't too basic a question, but I was wondering what gear I need to take with me on a gig.
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Depends on your equipment but there are some absolute basics.
1. Small LED flashlight (check the batteries)
2. Extra strings (you never know)
3. Batteries-depending on equipment (9v for active electronics, wireless and AA for tuner or pedals, etc.)
4. Small, straight and Phillips screwdrivers
5. 50' heavy gage extension cord
6. Power bar
7. Pliers
8. Any instruction manuals for equipment you're not completely sure of (best to know how to work things ahead of time)
9. Extra instrument cords (especially if you are using wireless)
10. Extra fuses
11. Ground lift plug
12. Put any extra wall wart power supplies in your bag (a handy item is a few 8" long wall wart extensions-available at Target-so you can always plug it in to an outlet that already has another power supply plugged in)

I also left out one very very important bit of gear every electric muscian should have. A cheap outlet tester. They're only about $5 and can save your life. It's got the regualr 3 prongs of a grounded plub, and three LED's that indicate the status of the outlet. It'll tell you if the ground is open on that outlet.
Get one, use it!!!
John
I also left out one very very important bit of gear every electric muscian should have. A cheap outlet tester. They're only about $5 and can save your life. It's got the regualr 3 prongs of a grounded plub, and three LED's that indicate the status of the outlet. It'll tell you if the ground is open on that outlet.
Get one, use it!!!
John
I also left out one very very important bit of gear every electric muscian should have. A cheap outlet tester. They're only about $5 and can save your life. It's got the regualr 3 prongs of a grounded plub, and three LED's that indicate the status of the outlet. It'll tell you if the ground is open on that outlet.
Get one, use it!!!
John