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Post by swurveman on Jan 12, 2015 12:37:20 GMT -6
I'm looking to buy a new monitoring system and looking at Hear Back. So, if you've had personal experience and have an opinion please let me know.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jan 12, 2015 12:41:09 GMT -6
I use Hearback and really like it a lot. You can use it analog or adat.
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Post by svart on Jan 12, 2015 12:53:32 GMT -6
I went cheap. I bought a behringer AD8000 and then a handful of behringer 8 channel mixers. I just output from the ADA8000 and split it to 3-4 mixers. Each person can mix their own headphone mix and also do EQ on 4 stereo stems (vocals, drums, guitars, bass).
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Post by Randge on Jan 12, 2015 14:23:16 GMT -6
That is what I have here with 8 boxes. I like them just fine. if you don't push them hard, they will have decent fidelity. I use the analog setting. That works best with my rig.
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Post by swurveman on Jan 12, 2015 14:25:22 GMT -6
Thanks Guys.
If anybody has another system they like, feel free to chime in.
I've got RME's TotalMix for sending cue mix levels to to the musicians. I could pay a lot less for 4 small stereo headphone amps, but I like the idea of the 8 channel dsub into the Hear Back Hub and the Cat 5 cables to the individual mixers.
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Post by cenafria on Jan 13, 2015 10:11:22 GMT -6
I have the Furman HRM16 system with five mixers at our place. Each mixer has two headphone outs. It works well and sounds fine. It includes a talkback mic you can operate with a pedal, a simple high/low eq, an auxiliary send which we often use to send the guitarist's signal to his tuner. I can even solo one stereo channel from the control room and send the mix I have on the board down that channel. That way the musicians don't have to change their mix to listen to a take.
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