Thanks for posting these videos. We do a lot of weddings, corporates and set-ups for bands etc and it's great to see somebody doing very similar work, many miles away. Keep up the great work, and, once again, thanks for posting..
Cheers from Slovenia! I do basically the same stuff as you do. Your setup is much better than mine and I’m looking forward to make it better. Thank you for these videos, I learned a lot and I hope you continue making them. Bye!
I have to say mate, I'm, really enjoying watching your videos. You have a nice manageable rig, and a calm workflow. Yeah, some shows are more hectic than others. I use the Midas MR18 version, but I'm still running a network cable back to my control laptop. I think next year I might finally move to using wi-fi for control. Keep up the great work! Regards from Australia. ps, love that ramp you have on the van, brilliant piece of kit.
My band was using those plastic 12" powered tops. I think they sound harsh at volume. I convinced the band try my old school wood, passive 15"s from Yamaha and a Crown amp. So smooth and clear. Now I get to bring them to every gig😅
Don't stop with these videos mate. This type of content is really lacking on RUclips at the moment. A lot of the people tuning in will be DJ's and musicians with gear acquisition syndrome wanting to spend 50K on equipment unnecessarily🙋😂 try and sneek a few pro tips in there and will all keep coming back. Nice work.
Can you make a video of what you have in your vehicle? It looks pretty safe for the gear and also looks very easy for loading. Would be really grateful.😊
@@SilverCreekAudio… I need a van like that because you can stand up in it but they super expensive I have a 2003 Chevy express cargo van I’m working on restoring but I have a long way to go with it!
Man, I can't get over how professional your set-up is. I'm in a couple of different bands and I'm essentially the only one that knows how to run sound/run a mixer so I have to set up everything. Our stages always look like a spaghetti mess haha. Also, one of my bands is trying to buy a new set of PA speakers, I was recommended the EV ZLX series and saw that you're using them here! Do you use a 12s or a 15s with the subs? What would be your recommendation for a 6 piece classic rock band that typically plays to a couple hundred people? We're not trying to spend a TON of money and have considered going a cheaper route with Harbinger or Mackie, but the EVs are superior quality. Do you think they're worth it? Cheers and keep the vids coming!
Definitely avoid Harbinger or Mackie, the ZLXs are very good, but I really don't think that even with subs they're adequate to do a rock band for couple hundred. Up to 100ish people, probably a good choice. For any more, I'd go with at least the RCF Art 945-As, if you're really on a budget and have subs, then RCF Art 932-As. They're more expensive but COMPLETELY worth it! I think these are the best sounding speakers in their price range (and maybe even a class higher). And not by a bit... They just wipe the floor with everything in this range. And they can push quite a crowd! If you'd like to stay with EV, I'd go with the EKX line tho. But honestly, they are getting to the price of the RCFs, which sound way better...
I would look at EV EKX or, ideally, ETX speakers. I use the ETX-12Ps which offer excellent sound and clarity. I've also used the EKX speakers which are lighter weight and also sound clean. A friend of mine has the ZLX and found they didn't get loud enough for some of his larger gigs. Though the plastic boxes like ZLX are nice and lightweight, the wood boxes sound better. You should also consider QSC K12.2. I think ETX sounds better, but the K12.2 is quite a bit cheaper and sounds decent. Better yet, though, hire a pro sound company for these large gigs.
Glad you're enjoying the content! Starting a business is tough work man... I don't know how helpful I'll be, but feel free to reach out if you need any advice or just want to chat!
@@brettbaker719 Yep, but I don't do 'dry' rentals. Equipment usually comes back in worse shape than it left in. So I do system rentals always with an engineer provided.
@@brettbaker719 Yep! Bought some speakers I thought were good quality and that I could afford and made all of cables (power and xlr) myself. I'd beed working in a studio for 5 years, so got my first few gigs and google reviews through studio clients.
So, the groom built a "mashup playlist", which I was skeptical about, but he did a really good job surprisingly. All the tracks were level matched and hovered around -19 to -16dB which I happy with! I just got to chill all night.
Ohhh in those 3 hour copyrighted time, I thought you were at least show us a bit of the mixing console screen and show how many inputs you had and how they were connected. lol. But not a bad setup and packup video.
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@silvercreekaudio you are doing well and I enjoy your contents.
I really miss live sound work but your videos help fill some of the void and it provides me happiness. Great content! Keep going! 🤙🤙
Thanks dude. I love it and I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos. Appreciate the love!
Thanks for posting these videos. We do a lot of weddings, corporates and set-ups for bands etc and it's great to see somebody doing very similar work, many miles away. Keep up the great work, and, once again, thanks for posting..
Hey, thanks a ton man! So cool to hear you’re doing the same stuff and thanks for watching the videos!
Cheers from Slovenia! I do basically the same stuff as you do. Your setup is much better than mine and I’m looking forward to make it better. Thank you for these videos, I learned a lot and I hope you continue making them. Bye!
That's awesome! Thanks for watching man!
I have to say mate, I'm, really enjoying watching your videos. You have a nice manageable rig, and a calm workflow. Yeah, some shows are more hectic than others. I use the Midas MR18 version, but I'm still running a network cable back to my control laptop. I think next year I might finally move to using wi-fi for control. Keep up the great work! Regards from Australia. ps, love that ramp you have on the van, brilliant piece of kit.
Great Video content, very professional, very informative and love your the way you filmed everything👌
Thanks for your support! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
My band was using those plastic 12" powered tops. I think they sound harsh at volume. I convinced the band try my old school wood, passive 15"s from Yamaha and a Crown amp. So smooth and clear. Now I get to bring them to every gig😅
Much love from Uganda...keep us covered always
Awesome! Thanks for watching dude!
@SilverCreekAudio welcome bravo
Amazing work and video, you work really hard mate I just hope you are really paid well. Great job
Thanks for watching man! Glad you enjoyed it!
Don't stop with these videos mate. This type of content is really lacking on RUclips at the moment. A lot of the people tuning in will be DJ's and musicians with gear acquisition syndrome wanting to spend 50K on equipment unnecessarily🙋😂 try and sneek a few pro tips in there and will all keep coming back. Nice work.
Thanks for the shout out man! I'll keep the videos coming! I'm one of the gear heads too hahaha
May have just spent thousands on my new rack setup as a result of watching SCA 😂
Nice setup
awsome. whats the average price you you charge for this rental audio?
Really enjoying your videos
Awesome to hear! Thanks for watching man!
Nice setup🔥
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Please let me know where you got those straps from they look like they are very easy to work with!
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Please make a video on how you made this support with casters
Awesome idea! Thanks for watching!
Thx 😊. Glad I didn’t help with load in
Well done bro
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Can you make a video of what you have in your vehicle? It looks pretty safe for the gear and also looks very easy for loading. Would be really grateful.😊
You bet! I have a van walkthrough video in the works. Thanks for watching!
@@SilverCreekAudio… I need a van like that because you can stand up in it but they super expensive I have a 2003 Chevy express cargo van I’m working on restoring but I have a long way to go with it!
So nice❤ please could you do a review on your sprinter van. Especially on tie down of your gears
Sprinter van walkthrough video is in the works! I'll make sure to include how I like to pack it too. Thanks for watching!
4:12 FIT CHECK! lol
I like those speaker stands better than the tripod style ones. I need them... lol
They're pretty sleek! Thanks for watching
Thank you for the video. What are those cables you are using to your speakers? where did you buy them or are they custom made?
They're called siamese twin cables made by Pro Co. I bought them from sweetwater music. Thanks for watching!
@@SilverCreekAudio Thank you
Man, I can't get over how professional your set-up is. I'm in a couple of different bands and I'm essentially the only one that knows how to run sound/run a mixer so I have to set up everything. Our stages always look like a spaghetti mess haha.
Also, one of my bands is trying to buy a new set of PA speakers, I was recommended the EV ZLX series and saw that you're using them here! Do you use a 12s or a 15s with the subs? What would be your recommendation for a 6 piece classic rock band that typically plays to a couple hundred people? We're not trying to spend a TON of money and have considered going a cheaper route with Harbinger or Mackie, but the EVs are superior quality. Do you think they're worth it?
Cheers and keep the vids coming!
I wouldn’t reccomend mackies speakers.
Definitely avoid Harbinger or Mackie, the ZLXs are very good, but I really don't think that even with subs they're adequate to do a rock band for couple hundred. Up to 100ish people, probably a good choice. For any more, I'd go with at least the RCF Art 945-As, if you're really on a budget and have subs, then RCF Art 932-As. They're more expensive but COMPLETELY worth it! I think these are the best sounding speakers in their price range (and maybe even a class higher). And not by a bit... They just wipe the floor with everything in this range. And they can push quite a crowd!
If you'd like to stay with EV, I'd go with the EKX line tho. But honestly, they are getting to the price of the RCFs, which sound way better...
I would look at EV EKX or, ideally, ETX speakers. I use the ETX-12Ps which offer excellent sound and clarity. I've also used the EKX speakers which are lighter weight and also sound clean. A friend of mine has the ZLX and found they didn't get loud enough for some of his larger gigs. Though the plastic boxes like ZLX are nice and lightweight, the wood boxes sound better. You should also consider QSC K12.2. I think ETX sounds better, but the K12.2 is quite a bit cheaper and sounds decent. Better yet, though, hire a pro sound company for these large gigs.
Nice setup what size are your utility road case ?
Hey!
ID: 18.5″H x 22.75″W x 17.5″D
OD: 19.75″H (25″H including casters) x 24.25″W x 19.25″D
Thanks for watching!
How many Watts is your pa
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Hey dude! Love the content! I’m looking to start my own business like this and am curious to what you did to get started?
Glad you're enjoying the content! Starting a business is tough work man... I don't know how helpful I'll be, but feel free to reach out if you need any advice or just want to chat!
@@SilverCreekAudio Yeah that be awesome! Just curious like did you buy some speakers and rent them out to bands that need them? Or DJs for weddings?
@@brettbaker719 Yep, but I don't do 'dry' rentals. Equipment usually comes back in worse shape than it left in. So I do system rentals always with an engineer provided.
@@SilverCreekAudio Gotcha! Gotcha! Did you like just buy some speakers and cables up front then rent them out as packages for it to pay itself off?
@@brettbaker719 Yep! Bought some speakers I thought were good quality and that I could afford and made all of cables (power and xlr) myself. I'd beed working in a studio for 5 years, so got my first few gigs and google reviews through studio clients.
Loved it, curious did you play music or did someone come in for that? Didnt catch if you said it or not
So, the groom built a "mashup playlist", which I was skeptical about, but he did a really good job surprisingly. All the tracks were level matched and hovered around -19 to -16dB which I happy with! I just got to chill all night.
legal Bom trabalho 🎤
thanks dude!
Ohhh in those 3 hour copyrighted time, I thought you were at least show us a bit of the mixing console screen and show how many inputs you had and how they were connected. lol. But not a bad setup and packup video.
Haha, I hear you! Will try to sneak in a peek at the mixing console next time. Thanks for watching!
Dude you are going to hurt your back if you keep lifting those subs like that. Please find a better way to do it
Thanks for your concern! AND thanks for watching!