If you want an affordable way to control your own In-Ear-Monitor (IEM) Mix instead of having to rely on a sound guy, then this video will show you how to setup your own X32 rack mount rig you can take wherever you go.
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Here's all the gear mentioned in this video:
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SD8 Stage Box: amzn.to/3RHGRUf
P16 Router: amzn.to/45LJDO3
XLR Patchbays: amzn.to/3zr14Ht
Mesh Wifi Router: amzn.to/4cdgFc9
Y-Splitters: amzn.to/3zphmk8
P16 Personal Mixers: amzn.to/3RGPVca
P16 Mounts: amzn.to/4cdcWvv
16-Channel Snake: amzn.to/3XC5jdi
8-Channel Snake: amzn.to/45Ii1cO
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Timecodes:
0:00 Why should you get your own In Ear Monitor Rig?
1:12 Overview of the X32 Rig Setup
2:09 SKB Rolling Rack
2:27 XLR Patchbays
3:37 Sending signals to FOH using snakes
3:54 SD8 Stagebox
4:16 P16 Router + P16 Mixers
4:56 Mesh Wifi Router
5:31 Gear Cost
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About: In this video, Jed Seneca covers each of the pieces of gear included in his X32 Rolling Rackmount Rig for his In-Ear-Monitor setup. This rig allows him to have control over his own mix in any live show or concert environment.
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