BigDog @ Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:30 am wrote:
Is there anyone that provides consulting or planning service to help choose or design a system for this kind of money? My other problem is I need the system in hand by next Thursday, the 14th.
Good luck, if you plan on hosting a gig that day. I wouldn't want to try it, and I have a lot of experience at it now.
Your best consulting is going to be right here.
Where are you going to get your music? And how are you going to train yourself on it? I think I would go and find a local KJ and see if you could rent their system for the first week while you build your system....
If you were near me, I would deliver one and train you on it.
But since you probably are not, I would go to Guitar Center and buy:
1) Yamaha EMX-512C
2) Pair of Yamaha BR115V speakers
3) Crank up or Telelock stands (not the cheap ones)
4) Yamaha floor monitor, cheapest, handles 300W program
5) Speaker cables, 3 14ga or better, appropriate lengths like 25'
6) 2 Shure SM-58 mics
7) ProLine mic stand
Top-quality mic cords, 2ea 20-foot XLR
9) American Audio CDG350 (not sure about this, I use laptop)
That should be about $1800-2000 or so.
(if you simply must have wireless mics)
10) AKG WMS-40 dual wireless
11) two 1/4" TRS to XLR patch cables
Another $400.
Alternative setup for powered speakers:
1) Yamaha MG124CX mixer
2) Pair of JBL Eon 15P-1 speakers
3) Crank up or Telelock stands (not the cheap ones)
4) Fender 1270P powered floor monitor
5) Speaker connection cables, 2 XLR --> XLR, 1 1/4" --> XLR
6) 2 Shure SM-58 mics
7) ProLine mic stand
Top-quality mic cords, 2ea 20-foot XLR
9) American Audio CDG350 (not sure about this, I use laptop)
About $2100-2300.
And of course the wireless..
Then add a karaoke CDG player.