On 01/14/2018 10:12 AM, Linda S. Mrosko via Callers wrote:
Are there smaller, less heavy, less cumbersome systems
you carry
around? I want to be able to plug my computer into it when I have an
event that's not live music or just to use it to amplify my voice over
acoustic music (7-8 musicians) -- a couple of small but lightweight
speakers.
Things that I've encountered in the wild:
* Quite Carr-ied Away, the house band for the Roseville
(Sacramento-area) English Country Dance, uses a Bose L1 to provide
sound. It's more than adequate for a single caller (though you might
want to use a small mixer to provide more flexibility in terms of
adjusting voice tone response) with a laptop or some other device for
tunes, plus it sounds really good.
<https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/L1Compact?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7qzFhprY2AIVQ2V-Ch21zw2OEAQYASABEgJZQPD_BwE>.
I've noticed that this technology is mature enough that lower-cost
knockoffs (such as the Harbinger MLS800) are now available. The main
shortcoming of these systems is that they're really meant more for a
coffeehouse or house concert setting, where you have folks seated in
chairs. The sound can be more easily blocked by folks standing in front
than you'd find with speakers on stands.
* Most MWSD callers and round dance cuers that I know use purpose-built
gear from Hilton, combined with Yak Stack speakers. Because it's
designed for the MWSD trade, its frequency response tends to emphasize
human voice over other instruments, but that may be more a function of
the speakers that I've noticed being used more than anything else --
think about the old 6x9" speakers with whizzer cones that you used to
see in car sound systems in the '60s and early- to mid-'70s. It also
uses 1/4" inputs for mics, rather than XLR, and 1/4" outputs for passive
speakers, rather than Speakons, if that matters to you. Finally, MWSD
gear tends to be really, really pricy when compared to comparable pro
audio gear these days -- a Hilton mixer/amp, Yak Stack speaker, and the
stand, case, and cabling for same can set you back $2k or more.
<https://www.hiltonaudio.com/store/c4/Hilton_Sound_Systems.html>.
* For gigs where it's just me and a sound source, I use an Alto TS212
powered speaker with stand and a small mixer. The speaker is more bulky
than it is heavy -- Its carbon fiber enclosure is lighter than either my
Yamaha A12 passive speakers or my Behringer B212D powered speakers, much
lighter than similar powered speakers from Mackie or QSC, and sounds as
good as the Yamaha with a Crown amp and better than the Behringer.
For small mixers, if it's just me and a digital device of some sort, I
use one of these:
<https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Mix8?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8LqLy63Y2AIVgq_sCh1dZwy4EAkYASABEgLT5fD_BwE>
if I'm on a stage, or one of the new Behringer shoebox-size digital
mixers with an app on my phone if I'm going to be dancing.
--Nick