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tyCobb
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Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:51 am |
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Hey all,
This isn't really a question about recording per-say, however I'm looking to purchase a vocal monitor for practicing with the band (in the basement), and playing out live. I've been saving up money for quite some time, so I'm not really restricting myself to a certain budget. I have an Electro-Voice N/D767a mic and a few others, but I've been using an old guitar amp for the vocals as of recent and am sick of having to blow my voice out to be heard
Any suggestions of a good monitor for practice as well as one that could be used for live performance?
Thanks,
Dan |
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