Avneesh Asija
New member
Hi!
Apologies in advance if this has been asked zillions of times! I am setting up a jam room in my homefor my band ( 1 vocals, 2 guitars, bass guitar and drums). All the sound proofing work has been done.
I am planning to provide each member in-ear monitors (or simply headphones). Planned to buy a decent mixer, 5-6 headphones, 2 guitar amp heads and 1 bass head (better than basic but less than advanced) and drum mics.
What should be the ideal mixer for this kind of setup? How may pre-aux sends would be required so that each member can adjust the volume in his monitors according to himself?
Also, what if for now I do not add amp heads for guitars and take them directly to mixer? Would it still provide us good sound for practice and get tight?
Apologies for sounding noob. New to this technical world of sound Thanks!
Apologies in advance if this has been asked zillions of times! I am setting up a jam room in my homefor my band ( 1 vocals, 2 guitars, bass guitar and drums). All the sound proofing work has been done.
I am planning to provide each member in-ear monitors (or simply headphones). Planned to buy a decent mixer, 5-6 headphones, 2 guitar amp heads and 1 bass head (better than basic but less than advanced) and drum mics.
What should be the ideal mixer for this kind of setup? How may pre-aux sends would be required so that each member can adjust the volume in his monitors according to himself?
Also, what if for now I do not add amp heads for guitars and take them directly to mixer? Would it still provide us good sound for practice and get tight?
Apologies for sounding noob. New to this technical world of sound Thanks!