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What feeds your IEM's?

I can't listen to DI'd bass without having a cab sim on anymore, the DSMNoisemaker OmniCabSim has spoiled me. I used to want to stick to being right in front of my cab and not moving, but since I got my Cab Sim dialed in to how my actual cab sounds, I'll gallop around without worry. I tend to forget turning my power section on because in my ears it sounds like it's on

Bass->Pedalboard->Broughton HPF/LPF->Verellen Meatsmoke Pre->Omnicabsim->Through to GK RB700II and Cab, XLR to Behringer XR-18->XLR to Sennheiser IEM
 
Bass -> Samson Wireless -> Rocktron Blue Thunder -> BBE 462 -> GKMB500 -> DI to front of house

Vocal mic -> VoiceLive 3 -> Channels 1 + 2 in MX 882 mixer, FOH(Aux1) guitar/bass/keys in C3 on MX 882 (split to monitor input on Voicelive 3), FOH(Aux2) drums/percssion/ambient mics in C4 on MX882

MX882 -> Alesis Stereo 31 Band EQ -> Alesis Stereo Compressor -> Audio 2000s wireless transmitter
Allows me to mix the guitar and bass, pan it a little left, drums and ambients a little right, and have vocals stereo down the center while only using two AUX sends