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 on: Today at 12:05:57 AM 
Started by David Junius - Last post by David Junius
As others have said, if you are looking to make your show sound better, start with the FOH speakers.  The Expression is not a bad sounding desk IMO.

If it is a workflow thing, then you might be looking at a different desk as the Expression is among the lowest functionality digital desks in its class.

Let us know what you end up with!

I really liked the sound of my GB8, which is the biggest reason I stayed with Soundcraft when I switched to digital. I like the sound of the expression, was just looking for a little more functionality, but I might can get some more mileage if I start running a separate monitor console like I said, as that would free up some busses that are currently on monitor duty and let me convert them to subgroups.

I just upgraded my subwoofers to the active JTR captivator 212 pro’s. Need to do a little system tuning, but their first show will be in a few weeks. Need to rebuild the bank account for my next big purchase. My current mains are Yorkville U15’s.

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 on: Today at 12:00:23 AM 
Started by Mark Petersen - Last post by Mike Caldwell
If your trying to figure out a selling price it will be be pennies on the dollar.

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 on: Yesterday at 11:56:50 PM 
Started by Al Craig - Last post by Mike Caldwell

The solution that I have found to work best with lav mics is to put them on presenters that speak loudly :)  Try coaching your users that they need to ignore the sound coming back at them from the PA and to speak like they need to reach the 10th row.  If you users can't or won't speak up, and insist on not holding a "stick" mic, then I think you should look into getting a headset mic.

I have found "coaching" is 50 / 50 at best to really helping, handing someone a handheld mic is 50 / 50 that they will hold it somewhere near their mouth and keep it there, headset mics again 50 / 50 if they will use one at all.

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 on: Yesterday at 10:45:24 PM 
Started by Eileen Krause - Last post by Scott Holtzman
Hi friends,
Looking for recommendations on a lavalier mic. Ugh… I know I know.   It’s not my choice but need it because the person using it has dexterity issues due to a stroke and it’s stressful for her to use headset and adjust it and move it etc.,   I haven’t used a lavalier in years as other pastor and presenters wear headsets.  I’m thinking Omni and budget is $300.   She projects well so that helps.  Sanctuary is 45x45 and we don’t have worship band etc..  Someone mentioned Shure UniPlex to me.  I need to get it in place by Wednesday. Recommend?
Thanks
Eileen


Look at a DPA headset microphone they are very light.  Tape it into place with a little bit of medical tape.


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 on: Yesterday at 10:16:59 PM 
Started by Eileen Krause - Last post by Eileen Krause
Hi friends,
Looking for recommendations on a lavalier mic. Ugh… I know I know.   It’s not my choice but need it because the person using it has dexterity issues due to a stroke and it’s stressful for her to use headset and adjust it and move it etc.,   I haven’t used a lavalier in years as other pastor and presenters wear headsets.  I’m thinking Omni and budget is $300.   She projects well so that helps.  Sanctuary is 45x45 and we don’t have worship band etc..  Someone mentioned Shure UniPlex to me.  I need to get it in place by Wednesday. Recommend?
Thanks
Eileen

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 on: Yesterday at 09:42:39 PM 
Started by Al Craig - Last post by Al Craig
Thanks again for all the suggestions! Truly appreciated!

We had the event this week and all went well. The first day was in the smaller space with my gear previously outlined (QSC CP8s) and I went with all handheld mics. 3 wireless BLX and one wired. No issues. The other two days were at a hotel and we had an events production company with a couple lavs and 6 handhelds. The lavs sounded ok which I believe is attributed to the Soundcraft Expression mixer dialing in the right frequencies and settings and the speakers were also more powerful than my QSC CP10s. I will continue to do more testing and research in this area for future events. Lavs (or possible headset mics) are definitely more helpful for presenters doing demos from their laptop to have both hands free (as was the case here).

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 on: Yesterday at 07:26:42 PM 
Started by David Junius - Last post by Brian Jojade
I agree, the x32 is a workhorse for sure whether you like it or not. I’ve got some time with the X32 and M32, but I’m not ready to buy something right now. I do have a spare console right now, a second expression, so I’m considering just adding a card to that one and using it as a monitor console with the stagebox. That would be the cheapest option and free up some busses that I’m currently using for monitors to use for subgroups on the foh console but still give me the monitor flexibility I need. I’m not sure why I didn’t think of this sooner. I still wouldn’t have DCA’s, but I would gain some available buses for subgroups, and for now that would help. I’ll have to think this one through and decide if this option is worth the extra work.

David

With several reports of the Expressions just deciding to die recently, it might not be a horrible time to make a change.  There's still good resale value in the board if it's working.  You could probably be pretty close to an even swap with an X32.

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 on: Yesterday at 06:08:17 PM 
Started by Kevin Maxwell - Last post by Tim McCulloch
Easy enough to borrow/rent sub(s) for a little testing.  Doesn't work, no harm no foul.

Yep.  In the order of "cost of being wrong", this is among the cheapest.

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 on: Yesterday at 05:34:43 PM 
Started by David Junius - Last post by Bob Stone
As others have said, if you are looking to make your show sound better, start with the FOH speakers.  The Expression is not a bad sounding desk IMO.

If it is a workflow thing, then you might be looking at a different desk as the Expression is among the lowest functionality digital desks in its class.

Let us know what you end up with!

I've always liked the sound of the preamps in Soundcraft boards, they just have a certain fullness/warmth to them that Behringer/Midas/Mackie/Presonus/etc. don't have. A&H and Yamaha definitely are in the same ballpark, haven't had really any experience on the higher end stuff.

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 on: Yesterday at 05:12:55 PM 
Started by Dan Richardson - Last post by Mike Caldwell
The belts all appear to be doing their thing. The channel faders that are dragging have rope slippage. The data entry fader is something else entirely. Can't see in there to understand the mechanism.

Maybe try cleaning the pulley where the rope/string wraps around it to get any grease dirt oil off of it.

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