From dwatson@oceaninlay.com Tue Jun 12 13:22:13 2012
Subject:RE: IEMs

Lou,

For the blues band I primarily play with and the blues jam several of us
host, I'm pretty much only using VB3. Akoustik Piano and Mr. Ray plug-ins.
While I initially set-up and monitor in stereo via a set of headphones, the
remainder of the gigs I'm using a K10. I know that I am missing something
pleasant by only getting a mono feed. Even if it's only me hearing the
stereo mix, it is more of an inspiration to hear the quality of those stereo
mixes.

Lou, I am now worrying about that 9 volt battery and the fact that it would
no last long. Your mention of the battery seems to be a valid one. I now
wonder, but I'm still trying to keep my gear count and weight down and this
will now add to it. I say that with some reserve as my right ear is ringing
quite loudly and I have not played in four days.

Donn

-----Original Message-----
From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Lou C
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 1:05 PM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CWSG] IEMs

Although I have used the equivalent of the Shure SE215s for many years, we
are now switching to the SE425s, which are beautiful sounding.  We use Aviom
personal mixers, and I definitely, highly, and strongly recommend having a
stereo feed.  I think it actually helps me to play better when I can space
the sounds apart.