School & Teen Events 3 Different High School Dances

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It looks like the PA+ is also being discontinued.

Depending on need .. you might find a cheap used PA, PA+ or PX on eBay .. another option is to get a pair of Behringer Sharks (older DSP110 or newer FBQ100) .. good little audio Swiss army knives. I have 3 of the DSP110s I use for delay, level matching and feedback reduction.
 
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So how much did you get paid to to that school dance? $500? They got ripped off! Just kidding of course. Please don't tell us how much they paid you to do this dance. I might have a heart attack. Super great job! Damn I'm jealous. Not really just a great job all the way around. My big setup could never compare to that. Once again SUPER GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Incredible you can fit ALL that in a minivan![emoji1] My minivan is about the same size and it's plumb full. Just not as much gear as you used for your setup. I have extra speakers and and my small rack inside for backup, which take up about a quarter of the space. Also, I keep the passenger's seat free in case the wife wants to ride along.[emoji4] You use your roof rack, which is smart. If I had a large truss system like yours, I'm sure I would have to do the same.


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So how much did you get paid to to that school dance? $500? They got ripped off! Just kidding of course. Please don't tell us how much they paid you to do this dance. I might have a heart attack. Super great job! Damn I'm jealous. Not really just a great job all the way around. My big setup could never compare to that. Once again SUPER GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks! Just be professional, be organized, be smart with purchasing decisions and you can do the same set up eventually. I honestly never thought I would get to this level this quick but it's a blessing. Having an LLC makes it so much more real and awesome too!


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Incredible you can fit ALL that in a minivan![emoji1] My minivan is about the same size and it's plumb full. Just not as much gear as you used for your setup. I have extra speakers and and my small rack inside for backup, which take up about a quarter of the space. Also, I keep the passenger's seat free in case the wife wants to ride along.[emoji4] You use your roof rack, which is smart. If I had a large truss system like yours, I'm sure I would have to do the same.


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That is good organization! We were able to get all of our gear shown in the video in this thread with the haze into a Ford Explorer (newer model) and my wife's 4Runner with a little room to spare. After these gigs though, I really need to buy covers for my Alto Black 12's. It gets annoying having to carefully pack around them and put towels on the grills to not scratch them. Also, it doesn't feel professional doing that.


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I miss the days of having a full size van with a ramp and everything was loaded on dollies or had wheels and I would roll them up the ramp, strap them in and be good to go. The last van I had was a Ford Extended van, made loading easy.... Sold it on Maui when I was just doing smaller shows...
 
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I miss the days of having a full size van with a ramp and everything was loaded on dollies or had wheels and I would roll them up the ramp, strap them in and be good to go. The last van I had was a Ford Extended van, made loading easy.... Sold it on Maui when I was just doing smaller shows...
I got a ramp:djsmug:...
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I'd kill myself trying to lift my rolling rack into the minivan without it.:laugh:
 
...The ramp will also have the added benefit of being able to transport your scooter one day!:D
Only if you have someone who can unfold it and fold it back up. What's better is if you have the built-in ramp that slides in and out under the side door.[emoji4]




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I love this Chauvet 4Play light. We timed us breaking down this whole set up (I took the advice of the tables being in front to block the kids) and loaded in the the car was 75 minutes. I guess practice does make perfect. f9de6c75c483f9777884eae5bd5d1419.jpg


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