Stage monitor setup

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Stage monitor setup

Post by Devon8822 » Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:10 pm

How exactly do you setup stage monitors to you amp etc..?

Do you like first plug in the cab to the amp, and than with the other amp output plug the monitor in? what if you have 2 cabs? can anyone explain this whole thing to me? thanks!

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Re: Stage monitor setup

Post by Devon8822 » Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:45 pm

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Re: Stage monitor setup

Post by 6string » Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:33 pm

When you say "stage monitors", are you referring to the PA stage monitors? Floor wedges? The ones that your band mix and vocals come through?

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Re: Stage monitor setup

Post by Devon8822 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:24 pm

that is correct, sir

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Re: Stage monitor setup

Post by MacGaden » Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:48 pm

Monitors are part of the PA, and have nothing to do with your amp.

They are run by the guy at the mixer in the hall, or, if you´re lucky, by a guy on stage. If you are even more lucky, he is awake, and understands sign language...
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Re: Stage monitor setup

Post by 6string » Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:35 am

The monitors allow you to hear whatever instruments or vocals you can't hear naturally on stage. The microphones and DI (direct input) boxes on the drums, keys, guitar amps, vocals, etc. are run to a house and a monitor mixing console. The monitor console controls the stage monitors, and the house console covers the front of house PA. If you are a singer, you are naturally going to need to hear your vocal mic. You might need to hear other vocals, keyboards, bass and drums, whatever... You probably aren't going to need more of your amp unless you're using a low powered amp and the rest of the band is drowning you out.

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Re: Stage monitor setup

Post by Guitar-Sam » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:13 pm

Stage Monitors are part of the PA system.Your guitar mic will be plugged into the snake,which will go to the front board and the soundman can then send whatever instruments you want to hear in your monitors back to the stage(monitor amp(s)and monitors)through an AUX out on the board.This is the way most bands have there own systems setup
Or in a professional system your miced guitar will go to the snake which will have split on it.Sending your signal to the front board for the house and also to a second monitor board were a monitorman will give you the mix you want from the side of the stage.In this case usualy they will have multiple monitor mixes,so every musician can get there own personal monitor mix.This requires a seperate power amp per monitor mix.
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Re: Stage monitor setup

Post by motorhead_6 » Fri May 21, 2010 2:31 am

Personally I always like to go with nothing in the monitors except for vocals. That is unless you have a monster monitor system, your band plays really quiet or you don't mind not being able to hear the vocals.

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