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[VENDIDO] Monitor inalámbrico inear DB IEM 500 + Shure SE215

Publicado: 10 Jun 2014, 16:33
por Chirro
Sistema de monitoraje inalámbrico de la marca DB, modelo IEM 500, compuesto por transmisor, petaca receptora, alimentador y estuche de transporte (todo original). Tiene algún tiempo pero lo he usado poquísimo, está prácticamente nuevo. Incluyo unos auriculares Shure SE215, usados pero perfectamente funcionales (las almohadillas de silicona son nuevas y sin usar).

Referencia de precio (ya no lo fabrican y es lo único que he visto por ahí):

http://www.allprosound.com/catalog/prod ... EM-500.htm

De los auriculares:

http://www.thomann.de/es/shure_se215cl.htm

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Precio 150 € con envío incluido en la península. Si quieres probar de qué va eso del monitoraje inalámbrico inear, este es un buen comienzo.

No me interesan cambios, solo pasta.

Está en Cartagena, si queréis verlo o probarlo, os podéis acercar por aquí.

Cualquier cosa me dais un toque por privado.

Salud.

P.D.: Perdón por la calidad de las fotos. Cada vez soy más malo haciéndolas :mrgreen:

Publicado: 16 Jun 2014, 09:04
por Chirro
"All you need is less"

Publicado: 19 Jun 2014, 10:43
por Chirro
"I would say its not important what the rest of the band does (gear wise), YOU are the bass player,and you have to have a vision for YOUR sound as that bass player! You never wanna be louder than anyone else in the band,BUT you do wanna be comfortable at the gig and always hear what youre doing! Remember it always takes more air to move bass frequencies...more power,more speaker....I use a small amp AND I.E.M's...and theres never a question whether I can hear myself or not,so I then can relax,play and have fun....don't let anyone in the band tell you any of this can't be done either!!"

Publicado: 23 Jun 2014, 13:42
por Chirro
You can go direct into the system and still use an IEM system. i personally use both, the amp to keep feel, and then also to fill the ambient gap that would exist (in a live environment) in not having an amp.

Publicado: 27 Jun 2014, 08:58
por Chirro
My standard setup is direct with a custom pedal board and IEM's. I have to preface it with that we are a self contained band and run our own sound so it's always consist. I don't really need an amp so I don't carry one on the road.

Publicado: 01 Jul 2014, 08:31
por Chirro
IEM's definitely take some getting used to, but once you get over the initial shock, they are invaluable. Personally, I run IEM's plus an amp, so I get the articulation of my playing in my ears, and the meat from the amp. Combine them, and it is awesome. I have gone with IEM's only, and it is doable, but I do miss the feeling of an amp pushing air behind me, so I don't prefer it. Communication during a show becomes more a matter of signalling and reading lips, but as others have said, you can set up a mic to get around that. Still working that out myself. The biggest advantage of IEM's is the ability to have individual mixes, AND being able to turn the volume down on everything. I used to come home, go to bed, and wake up with my ears still ringing, but now, it only happens if I take one or both of my ears out.