Great video as usual. Your videos are always extremely informative with top notch production. A similar video geared toward setting up for online only broadcast would be beneficial for inexperienced churches, with the COVID-19 pandemic preventing traditional services.
Ukulele 😂 I’ve been to churches all over the world never seen a ukulele but it would be rad 🤔 other than that with is an awesome video and very informative
Good deal... We have a small church and I am wondering if you could do a content for a small church setup (with cheaper or alternative tools that we can use)
the links on the description are leading me to a 404 error page, could you please update the description, i would like to get a list of all the gears used
This was cool. But as a bass player of 30 years I would never want to be standing where he put me. The bass player usually likes to be on the hi-hat side of the drummer so they they eyeball changes easier. There are always exceptions, but that has been the rock and jazz standard since the day “rhythm section” was first invented. I guess in this case the keyboard player must be calling the changes.
Hey, Vishnu! Great question! There are a few ways that you can take care of the situation you're describing, so I'd love to talk with you about which one makes the most sense for what you're trying to achieve. Can you give me a shout at the contact info below to discuss? Rock on! 🎶🤘 Cassie O'Hanlon, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 3020, cassie_ohanlon@sweetwater.com
Hello, Neil! I would say that sized setup would work best for a small to medium sized room or bar, and probably provide adequate sound for 100 to 150 people. Could 500 people hear the audio coming out of that speaker set up in the video? Yes. Would it be concert level for all 500? No. Thanks for the interest! Kevin Spunde, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1732, Kevin_Spunde@Sweetwater.com
Very well done and detailed. This should really help the 'Sound Man' get the sound source technicals out of the way, so that he can concentrate on the mixboard.
Being that this is an older video I don’t know if you’ll see this comment or not but I was wondering if you could do a video on live church sound? Like how run the sound system and mixing, and micing and all that. Cause I’m going to start running the sound for my church and this would be incredibly useful :)
Maybe always show sign when connecting them please... Some of us we don't know all words in English... But it was help full #dochdodava confirmed DRCongo / Kampala
how not to get electric shock in this set up,, like our church we active speakers,, we sometimes get electric shock by microphone or touching the strings of bass guitar
Can i use zoom g5 guitar effects and plug it in to radial j48 di box to my electric guitar and bass guitar straight to my mixer without guitar and bass amplifier? And just use a monitor speaker out put as my main sound for musicians? Would that be awful? Or sound awful? Thanks for your tutorial:)
Hey, Hana-elle! Josh here at Sweetwater… Thanks for the inquiry! Great question. In short… yes, you can do this. In a longer answer, though, it's more of a question to why you would want to do this. What tone are you going for? Let's chat about this via phone if you can! Really interesting question that has both a 'yes' and a 'no' answer at the same time. Feel free to contact me with my info below. Josh Kattner, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1689, Josh_Kattner@Sweetwater.com
I need your suggestions about the PA system. I'm looking to buy one of those Rockville PA system kits. Would you recommend one for a small church usage? i need to hook up an electric acoustic guitar and a couple of the mics. Gonna be used for a few hours weekly. Thanks for your help
Hello, Ross! That’s a relatively complex back and forth conversation to potentially have. We don’t sell Rockville, but we carry every major PA brand. Feel free to reach out to me directly with my contact info linked below. Thanks for the interest! Spunde, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1732, Spunde@Sweetwater.com
most small tours don't bring their own PA, they use a house PA. a mobile church usually has to set everything up and teardown afterwards. God bless you!
Never met a band that tours with a PA system. Every venue or bar or club you go to will have a House system to take the instruments you bring. But you’ve probably never been on tour so I see the misunderstanding 🙏🏾
@@OutpourEast I said "small touring" specifically as it's not hitting venues with PA systems, still no idea what it's got to do with blathering about some religion
@@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power how is it negativity? It's just bafflingly creepy when the gear being used here has a multitude of purposes, completely seperate to the "show" that's happening. Is Sweetwater going to make videos specific to the Sacrificial Carrot Topping Cult and the Advent Day Hoppists, too?