I opted for a 1510 workbox over a flight case for weight/size. The 1510 is the largest size you can carry on a plane. To build a flight case that small with wheels would be inefficient (exterior dims vs interior dims) compared to the Pelican. Here is a link to the Pelican case if you are curious: www.lmcasesonline.com/pelican-1510-audio-workbox/
Did you make another video showing how it all works?
yes inquiring minds would like to know
Enjoyed your video very much... I'm a newbie to the topic and you.
Thanks for the kind words Ken!
Why do you use pelican and not a normal flight case? They are easier to transport with airplane or what else?
I opted for a 1510 workbox over a flight case for weight/size. The 1510 is the largest size you can carry on a plane. To build a flight case that small with wheels would be inefficient (exterior dims vs interior dims) compared to the Pelican. Here is a link to the Pelican case if you are curious: www.lmcasesonline.com/pelican-1510-audio-workbox/
@@billylaguardia thank you
Hii gow do you use cable type, out LR mixer to input DBX VENUE360
It’s an XLR L&R out from the console to inputs 1&2 on the Venu360.
Why add the drive rack if its a closed system going to ears?
It also handled the rehearsal room PA and FOH for one show.
what are the dividers called again. thank you
In the Pelican 1510? They are called Treck Pack dividers. Here is a link to the case: www.lmcasesonline.com/pelican-1510-audio-workbox/
how did it go?