Buying Cheap But Efficient Pro Audio Equipments
Whether you have a band, just starting a band or setting up a spot in your basement, you don't want to over spend and go crazy.
The key is to find "quality" cheap pro audio equipment and buy when the price is right!
You don't have to spend thousands of dollars and shouldn't to get a complete set-up.
First you should look for which would be the basic start up, a PA system with an amplifier. Pretty much a package deal. These shouldn't cost anymore than a few hundred dollars if you're getting a deal.
This was way, you can hook up your microphones and musical instruments like a guitar to get the music playing louder for a crowd or just so you can jam out by yourself and live like a rock star for the day! Getting a package PA system is reall all you need if your just starting out or jammin' out by yourself.
If you're looking for your band to get noticed and you guys or girls want to achieve higher results, then you can get into recording equipment. You can easily find yourself spending up to $500 or more on a Helix pro audio micxer/interface for a decent recording system.
There's also firewire recording interfaces and analog recording interfaces that usually run less on your wallet. there's really a lot of different options you can choose from.
Of course to put on a performance, you should always decide to go with some stage lighting. This is just going to give the band a way "cooler" look when performing!
An Octagon four-Head LED Pro Stage Light will change colors and directions so the lighting is continuously moving across the stage. This will be the "eye catcher" for the audience!
If you or your band is just starting out, it's always good to have a portable digital trainer too! This can help almost everyone in the band perform better. It's almost like having a personal human coach!
The guitarist can have a guitar trainer to help him play better through practice and the singer can have his/her portable digital voice trainer to hit the pitch they need to sing.
So whether you're going to be jammin' out with your band, or just doing your own thing, your definitely going to have to invest in some cheap pro audio equipment to get things going.
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