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Keenan Friday

 

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Magnolia, Arkansas, USA
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2012 10:11 pm    
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Ive been thinking lately on the idea of playing with cds or music files. I have a Walker Stereo Steel that has an RCA auxilery jack for plugging in to a laptop, phone, ect. But I dont want the music to come out of the same speaker that I play out of. So what do other players use that is portable? I have a stereo cd player but its not that portable.

Would I want to look for a cheap mixer? or is it possible to somehow wire a basic speaker cab so that it could plug into a laptop, cell phone, ect and play tracks? or do some people have a separate rack setup for just playing music files and tracks?

I would be appreciative of any insight in what works for other people. Id like a separate audio source for me and other steel friends when we play steel together.
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Pete Nicholls


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Post  Posted 7 Nov 2012 4:30 am    
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I use a keyboard amp (Behringer K3000FX) that has a built in mixer. I also use a powered speaker with an input from the Behringer in larger venues. You could use either one in a smaller venue, but you may need a mixer if you used a powered speaker. All of these options employ full frequency frequency range amplification which is requisite for me.
So in summary, I would consider a small PA system, a keyboard amp, or a powered speaker.
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Ken Metcalf


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Post  Posted 7 Nov 2012 4:55 am    
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I used to use my P.A. but now just use a old guitar amp.
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 7 Nov 2012 6:36 am    
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But I dont want the music to come out of the same speaker that I play out of.


He says he wants the backing tracks to come from a different speaker, which isn't what the above suggestions will do, except if using a PA, you could have the steel come from the mains only and the tracks come from the monitor side only.

I think the most portable solution for low volumes would just be a boombox for the CD's. Get one with aux inputs for the laptops. Larger "performing" volumes obviously would require a separate amplification source.
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Jerry Humphries

 

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Post  Posted 7 Nov 2012 6:45 pm    
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Heres my setup for playing tracks. I come from the headphone out from my laptop to channel 1 of a peavy 4 channel mixer. Then from one of the mains out of the mixer to a 500 mosvalve amp. From there its routed to a Peavy 15 in. speaker with a horn also in the cabinet. This works real well for tracks but i plan on replacing the mosvalve with a crown xls 2500 amp. I have room in my rack for a 2 space unit and the 2500 is a lot less weight to move around than the mosvalve.
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Richard Durrer


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Post  Posted 9 Nov 2012 5:44 pm    
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I use a Behringer PMP530M EUROPOWER Ultra-Compact 300-Watt 5-Channel Powered Mixer connected to two PA speaker boxes each with a 12 in 250 watt speaker. The unit has 5 mic inputs as well as RCA jacks for my IPOD Touch. I simply plug the IPOD into the RCA inputs and have all my playlists available. In Canada, it was about $180.00 plus the speakers which I picked up real cheap at a thrift store. The unit can be rack mounted which I put into a spare rack case. I put 1 PA speaker box on each side of my Nashville 112 and the rack beside me. Works great!
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