Well, for some of us, individual headphone mixes would be very welcome. For those of us who already have modelers for the guitars and bass and an electronic drum kit, this seems like it would be great for rehearsing and recording live. Could probably even be used to provide in-ear mixes at a gig and sending a mix to a simple PA amp.
This thing rocks. I have the "Bedroom" model, which comes with one mono-female-to-stereo-male adapter which you need to pan a mono signal from left to right, otherwise your guitar will be in the right channel only. If your source is stereo like headphone outs from a pedal or combo amp you're good to go, but you also need stereo cables, which JamHub also sells. I cannot recommend this product too highly. Worth twice the price.
With the greenroom (and 4 remotes) i could have a cool "in ear" monitoring system in my 4 man rock band... When you have an easy control of your monitor it can't be cooler...
so is there a preamp in it for guitar or do the pedals supply the distortion? also the drums are still gonna be loud as hell, which is the main reason for complaints
So for the guitar you just plug it in and in there it has its own affects than the ones you would pick on an amp??? Can someone help. I'm trying to understand this thing more
Interesting seeing these products a decade and a bit on…evolution works in the music industry too… some species just don’t go on to procreate the next generation.
They were somewhat ahead of their time with this in a way. At the time modellers weren't all the rage like they are now. I feel if this came out as a "new" product say only 5 years ago, it would probably have taken off with modellers being more normalised these days. I really want this exact product but, it is SO hard to find these days now that they've stopped manufacturing these
I find it very atractive but... It'll be cooler with stereo inputs... If you have a normal guitar modeler you connect to left... And if you have a nice "Stereo out" thing you could connect the both ends... Maybe for next generation...
This seems unnecessary. You need a DI modeler for guitarists, an electronic drum kit and a DI for the bass if you are going to use this thing for it's intended purpose? No thanks.
Well, for some of us, individual headphone mixes would be very welcome. For those of us who already have modelers for the guitars and bass and an electronic drum kit, this seems like it would be great for rehearsing and recording live. Could probably even be used to provide in-ear mixes at a gig and sending a mix to a simple PA amp.
thats a pretty damn cool device.
This thing rocks. I have the "Bedroom" model, which comes with one mono-female-to-stereo-male adapter which you need to pan a mono signal from left to right, otherwise your guitar will be in the right channel only. If your source is stereo like headphone outs from a pedal or combo amp you're good to go, but you also need stereo cables, which JamHub also sells. I cannot recommend this product too highly. Worth twice the price.
With the greenroom (and 4 remotes) i could have a cool "in ear" monitoring system in my 4 man rock band... When you have an easy control of your monitor it can't be cooler...
More rehearsal will make playing live better.
so is there a preamp in it for guitar or do the pedals supply the distortion? also the drums are still gonna be loud as hell, which is the main reason for complaints
Sure but it doesn't have built in effects so you need something to give you distortions and time effects.
So for the guitar you just plug it in and in there it has its own affects than the ones you would pick on an amp??? Can someone help. I'm trying to understand this thing more
what if You are trying to jam in an apartment building and You are in a Metal band, how will the singer wail without evictions happenin '
@marcobreemhaar
but it does have 6 aux outputs...
electronic drums, electronic drums my friend...
Isnt this just a mixer?
Interesting seeing these products a decade and a bit on…evolution works in the music industry too… some species just don’t go on to procreate the next generation.
They were somewhat ahead of their time with this in a way. At the time modellers weren't all the rage like they are now. I feel if this came out as a "new" product say only 5 years ago, it would probably have taken off with modellers being more normalised these days. I really want this exact product but, it is SO hard to find these days now that they've stopped manufacturing these
Why?
I find it very atractive but... It'll be cooler with stereo inputs... If you have a normal guitar modeler you connect to left... And if you have a nice "Stereo out" thing you could connect the both ends... Maybe for next generation...
They are stereo!!
@cheaterhomepc ?????
Haha, nice.
seems very good, but I kind of feel sorry for singers
ha thats cool but not as exciting as playing live
This seems unnecessary. You need a DI modeler for guitarists, an electronic drum kit and a DI for the bass if you are going to use this thing for it's intended purpose? No thanks.
Too much for any kind of crap all I want to play!