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Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
Yes I've made several IEM products with ambient mics, normally stereo. I've also made an inline module that goes between your IEM's and your aux mix which has stereo ambient mics in it and runs from a small battery.
It's an easy enough thing to do, basically 2 x electret mics with a small bias voltage feeding into a dual opamp for mic gain then a stereo headphone amp.
My latest pedal, The Quantum Mechanic which is an inverse boost with added randomness has the ambient mics and headphone amp built into it and designed to take my own IEM combiner cable or whatever lashup the customer normally uses. So many guitarist are using IEM's locally now in my circle it seemed an obvious thing to make. Adding the mics, mic amp and headphone amp to the pedal added about a tenner so that's going in whether people need it or not.
R.
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
I don't think you could just use ambient mics on their own ... they are great for adding just a touch of ambience to an otherwise dead dry IEM mix but on their own they are too roomy sounding.
One cheap way is to get a cheap little mixing desk with just 1 or 2 mic channels and 1 or 2 stereos. Plug the Kemper headphones output into one stereo channel, plug the PA' aux into one channel and a boundry mic into one channel. Then you will control of the aux send from the PA with some of your band mates mixed in it, your Kemper volume and some ambient volume from the boundry mic.
A little Alto desk for around £40 will do this fine and is only about the size of a Klon pedal