Yeah, we're gonna use a headphone amp for a short term solution. Our guitarist was in a 'professional' studio a few weeks ago and that's where he saw the headphone distribution setup. We all want to hear ourselves louder than the final mix, so it looks like we're gonna have to come up with a serious chunk of change to do it. :( --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Theguy Withnoeye <theguywithnoeye@y...> wrote: > Hey Jay > > I think I would go with a simpler approach, something > like this Headphones amp > > http://tinyurl.com/ysqqb > or > http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=040219073958148244068034343115/g=live/search/detail/base_pid/180615/ > > much cheaper, but well I play alone or with maybe a > friend sometimes, so I would not ever spend nearly > 400dlls for such equipment, if you walk by my house > you will either hear some really horrible singing, or > some sticks hitting rubber pads, in a rather > inconsistent manner..... well I hope to be of some > help. > > Pedro. > > --- Jay <jayluv6@y...> wrote: > > Weird. I got a File Not Found error on that page. > > Where was that link > > to that you sent? What was it? This is the thing > > that I am > > considering: > > > > > http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=040219062638063073155001310275/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/241501/ > > > > > > In case there's any issues with that URL, it's a > > Furman HDS-6 > > Headphone Distribution Amp. From > > MusiciansFriend.com: > > > > "Allows every artist to have a personalized > > headphone mix independent > > of the board. Perfect for studio, rehearsals, and > > use as a powered > > monitor system on stage. The rackmount HDS-6 > > connects to the console > > and provides the interface and amplification to > > drive a chain of up to > > 8 HR-6 Personal Headphone Mixers. HDS-6 to HR-6 > > linking is provided by > > inexpensive Ethernet computer cables (one set > > included). The HDS-6 > > also provides Ground lift, on-off switches, power-on > > LED, Overload > > LEDs for each channel, and a Link Cables Reversed > > indicator. The HDS-6 > > System comes with one HR-6 mixer. Additional mixers > > available > > separately. " > > > > This sounds pretty cool to me, but I was just > > wondering if there are > > any alternatives to this. > > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "emf" > > <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Jay" > > <jayluv6@y...> wrote: > > > > Yeah, i know this topic has been beaten into the > > ground. but i'm > > > looking for some > > > > different info. my band has switched to all > > headphones. all 4 of > > us > > > wear them now, so the > > > > only thing you hear when you walk into our > > "studio" (actually > > it's > > > just a shed in my back > > > > yard. heh) is the sound of really terrible > > singing and sticks > > > hitting 8 inch rubber pads. > > > > hehehe. but i digress... > > > > here's the problem: we all wear cans, but we > > want the ability to > > > adjust the levels of each > > > > instrument independently without affecting the > > mix being > > recorded. > > > i've heard about a > > > > headphone distribution system that can do it, > > something connected > > > by ethernet cables? > > > > does anyone out there use something like this? > > anyone have any > > > brilliant suggestions? it is > > > > almost surreal playing this way. it's like we're > > listening to a > > > perfectly mixed CD when we > > > > jam. it's nice and all, but sometimes we all > > want to hear our own > > > instruments scream > > > > above the noise and confusion, sort of like when > > you're playing > > > with REAL amps and REAL > > > > drums ;) > > > > > > I don't know anything about an ethernet system > > that can adust > > > relative volumes, but there seems to be at least > > one unit that can > > > take a mix from eight inputs and allow a > > subordinate mix to each of > > > eight different outputs: http://tinyurl.com/29xr6. > > Is this > > something > > > like what you have in mind? > > > > > > Ed > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. > http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
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Re: Headphones
2004-02-19 by Jay
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