A Cheap (Wired) In-Ear Monitor Solution!

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2022
  • I walk you through the equipment that we use here at fellowship to get our musicians in-ear monitors in every space without breaking the bank.
    This helps us to expose every ministry area that has musicians and technicians to the same tools so they can work in any of our rooms.
    Here are some Amazon Affiliate Links to the equipment I mention in this video:
    Elite Core Headphone Attenuator: amzn.to/3lnpV4Z
    PreSonus Headphone Amp: amzn.to/3G5lYLQ
    Behringer Headphone Amp: amzn.to/39EIzCs
    25 ft. XLRM to TRS Cable: amzn.to/3G19iW4
    3 ft. XLRF to TRS Cable: amzn.to/3G19iW4
    PreSonus Remote I/O: amzn.to/3wu7xh7
    PreSonus EarMix 16M: amzn.to/3MzKrLq
    PreSonus StudioLive 64S: amzn.to/3MzKrLq
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Komentáře • 11

  • @worshipwithothienojulius

    Awesome!!!

  • @BradCo
    @BradCo Před 11 měsíci

    Hello! Thank you for posting this video. It gave me idea what to suggest for IEM system in our church. However, I wonder if it's possible to use a Headphone extension cable instead of 1/4 inch-XLR MALE and volume attenuator elite core?

  • @brettbianchi6706
    @brettbianchi6706 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Some of the gear I’ve used that has also worked well is the
    -Behringer P2, it’s a great personal headphone amp, kinda like the one you showed but it requires batteries. And on the cheap side as well.
    -Sterling Audio 8 channel headphone amp. It’s very similar to the Presonus one in the video and the Behringer one linked in the description. And also very cost efficient.

    • @aaronadams1630
      @aaronadams1630  Před 2 lety +1

      For sure, there's tons of options out there. I only recommend stuff I've used and that has been reliable for me so far.

  • @erickreyes2944
    @erickreyes2944 Před rokem +1

    You can splain to me how I can connect all this products to the mixer

  • @gloconti
    @gloconti Před 2 měsíci

    Any advice for getting a stereo mix out to three band members? Wired?

  • @SanctuaryRussellville
    @SanctuaryRussellville Před rokem +2

    I’m trying to figure out how you get the customized mix into each headphone channel. You said the mix is controlled by phone apps, but how does that mix hookup to the headphone amp?

    • @manoloherrera
      @manoloherrera Před rokem

      if you have a digital mixer, the AUX outs or sends are your individual mixes, and they are conected to every channel in the headphone amp. When using the app, you have to control the AUX os BUS outs to customize each mix.

  • @brettbianchi6706
    @brettbianchi6706 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you run the cables across the stage to your team without it being a mess or inconvenient? I’ve thought about going the wired route, for cost reasons, for our vocalists. Our musicians are already on IEM’s but would love to swap out those floor wedges for IEM’s for our vocalists.

    • @aaronadams1630
      @aaronadams1630  Před 2 lety +2

      I have a method of cabling the stage where I run cables horizontally across the back and then they come straight forward to where they need to land. It helps a lot just to have any method though so everything looks uniform.
      If your stage is carpet, using a Velcro tunnel to keep them in place looks clean and is also reusable.

  • @meherbaba-godinhumanform7926

    💕💕😍😍💗💗