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Mizzou B-ball fan 05-12-2010 08:43 AM

Assist with speakers/mic setup.......
 
I'm looking to purchase a couple of speakers with two wireless microphones for outdoor events. Would also like to have the inputs to attach a MP3 player or cd player. Sound would need to carry 100-150 feet, so it doesn't have to be too powerful. Just looking for something as affordable as I can get.

Anybody have any suggestions?

CU Tiger 05-12-2010 07:08 PM

I have a setup very similar to what you are describing, but affordable isn't a feature I have....frankly I blew too much money on my set-up but it rocks.

For large tower speakers Yamaha do very well.
Stay away from the Fender "all in one sets..they suck(this is th del where two speakers clip to a vertical mixing board/input wagon and storage boxes for mics cords are the whole bottom.

I bought that fist and after our first summer company outing, I literally threw the whole thing in a dumpster out of embarrassment it sucked so hard.

musicians friend is a good source for used equip

Mizzou B-ball fan 05-13-2010 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by CU Tiger (Post 2282101)
I have a setup very similar to what you are describing, but affordable isn't a feature I have....frankly I blew too much money on my set-up but it rocks.

For large tower speakers Yamaha do very well.
Stay away from the Fender "all in one sets..they suck(this is th del where two speakers clip to a vertical mixing board/input wagon and storage boxes for mics cords are the whole bottom.

I bought that fist and after our first summer company outing, I literally threw the whole thing in a dumpster out of embarrassment it sucked so hard.

musicians friend is a good source for used equip


Yeah, I understand that I'm not going to be able to find a $200 setup. :) I should have probably said affordable, relatively speaking.

I'll check out that Musician's Friend site. Might be a good option.

JPhillips 05-13-2010 07:18 AM

How are you going to use the system? What's your hoped for budget?

At a minimum you're going to need some sort of mixer and cable as well. I'd also buy a small rack so you aren't carrying things piece by piece. You could put the mixer, cd player and mic receivers all in one box that way.

Mizzou B-ball fan 05-13-2010 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 2282353)
How are you going to use the system? What's your hoped for budget?

At a minimum you're going to need some sort of mixer and cable as well. I'd also buy a small rack so you aren't carrying things piece by piece. You could put the mixer, cd player and mic receivers all in one box that way.


It will be used for outdoor weddings and probably used as an outdoor PA for events and gatherings. So I'd prefer something that can be moved pretty easily before and after the ceremonies.

JPhillips 05-13-2010 07:54 AM

Take a look at the Shure PG58 mics. They're good all around mics and should be pretty rugged. You may spend a little more, but if you buy shitty wireless mics you'll wish you spent a bit more soon.

I'm generally not a fan of powered speakers, but that probably comes from me doing most of my sound work fifteen years ago. Powered speakers would probably be easier for you and quality has improved a lot.

If it's a choice, buy a little more than you need. Don't go crazy and buy a 48 channel mixer, but having a bit of spare capacity will likely be beneficial sooner rather than later.

I'd also at least look at local stores with good reputations. You are likely to need rental equipment from time to time if your business takes off and having a solid relationship with a local dealer will be important. Check prices and get advice, and if you can't get a good deal do it yourself.


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