Does anyone run their pickup directly into the main board w/o an amp (direct box of course) during concert situations? If so what pickup are you using?
I've done so with a K&K Definity using Baggs Para into Heath and Allen board to QSC K10 speakers. I used it with Mackie SRM150 active monitors. Sound is good but I had to compete with fiddle, vocals and miked drums in mix. I have lately been using Fishman Loudbox Pro with a line out to PA with better results. With a five piece in loud venues soloing is thin anyway I cut it. I've used AT70 alone and with pickup and tried various ways to boost a solo. It may be as of a much technique issue, but I haven't successfully solved the sound problem. Rhythm playing sounds good with any of above setups.
Most of our venues are loud cafes that have bands stuck in a corner, with little room to be in front of amps, drums, etc.
Would love to hear from folks who have achieved a sound they like!
Hey Craig, you guys sounded great last night! Thanks for the invite! CD is awesome too! Very nicely done and nice mix of material! Love the musical clown car that is the title cut, too much fun! Heehee....
If you're using a piezo pickup (like K&K) the output impedance is on the order of 1 to 10 Mohms. Most boards are setup to receive microphone or mag p'up inputs of considerably lower impedance. This is the biggest cause of the harsh, tinny "quack" associated with piezos. An active or passive DI will give the proper match, as do those boards with a high Z input feature.
I've used several decent preamps over the years and my current favorite is the Redeye. A good preamp or DI will never hurt your sound and depending on the board is essential to a good sound from a piezo.
Comments
Most of our venues are loud cafes that have bands stuck in a corner, with little room to be in front of amps, drums, etc.
Would love to hear from folks who have achieved a sound they like!
I've used several decent preamps over the years and my current favorite is the Redeye. A good preamp or DI will never hurt your sound and depending on the board is essential to a good sound from a piezo.