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Re: Live Gig Rig Logistics
I just played a gig at the Filmore last week where I wanted to either
take the kitchen sink, or next to nothing. Because this was a Miles
Davis tribute band, covering the electric period from 70-75, I erred
on the side of taking everything. The early 70's were a period of
excess in many ways.
In my case, the kitchen sink consisted of:
- a mostly filled 12-space rack (with EDP, natch)
- a pedalboard (comp, fuzz , wah-wah, overdrive, boost)
- a MIDI switchboard
- a couple of random footswitches (effects bypass)
- a couple of random footpedals (effects continuous control)
- a master stereo volume pedal (doesn't fit on the pedal board)
- a knobby synth (gets velcroed to the top of my rack)
- a drum stool
- amplification courtesy of a pair of JBL Eon 15 PAKs
Perhaps because I have a station wagon, all of this broke only two of
Travis' three rules:
- I can't really lift the 12-space, although it has great 4" wheels
and is fairly maneuverable
- It takes me 20-30 minutes to set this all up
I could probably cut down the set-up time a little with better cabling.
Chris
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