For smaller shows where I don't use a guitar cab and just use monitors (most of my gigs), I generally use the little fold-up chairs you can get at Wal-Mart. They collapse and are light and easy to transport and you could easily add a bungee cord for stability if needed.
Where do you put your toaster on stage?
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January 27, 2019 at 9:22 PM -
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Cool, thanks!
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I place mine in several locations depending on the gig. At church I place it on a nearby subwoofer. For gigs I sometimes place it under the stage where it is protected; one of the great things about the Kemper remote is that it displays much of the standard UI on its LCD.
On my last gig I placed it on top of my Rocktron S112 cab, and it fit perfectly there. I'll probably set it there from now on when I use the cab.
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one of the great things about the Kemper remote is that it displays much of the standard UI on its LCD.
Yeah, that's something I love about the remote!
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I put mine on a Thomann Kemper flight case. Pricey, but great protection for the toaster and remote!
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Right next to the coffee maker
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Right next to the coffee maker
Haha.
I saw Hayseed Dixie live years ago. They were all acoustic so their “backline” was a row of pub size beer fridges they clearly were having backline problems that night because they kept turning round and tweaking the “components” inside the backline. By the end of the show that rig had been pretty much stripped
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Right next to the coffee maker
Hey, now there's a thought!
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Haha.
I saw Hayseed Dixie live years ago. They were all acoustic so their “backline” was a row of pub size beer fridges they clearly were having backline problems that night because they kept turning round and tweaking the “components” inside the backline. By the end of the show that rig had been pretty much stripped
Just looked them up... too funny and cool! Thanks for that. Ace of Spades FTW!
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Besides me
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Just looked them up... too funny and cool! Thanks for that. Ace of Spades FTW!
Head banging bluegrass! \m/
Well, if you're going to play like that, I'll see your Ace of Spades and raise you some Seagulls.
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im gonna put mine behind a cardboard cut out of a Dumble , LOL!!!
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I was wondering the same thing, and found this thread. Normally I just put the toaster on my cab, but I was interested in a solution for smaller, more cramped areas, where I could just run straight to the PA. Fortunately, I haven't ran into a situation where I couldn't bring my cab, but it would be nice to find a good, easily portable solution for this. Right now, I think it may either be the folding chair, a folding dinner tray, or a keyboard stand. Haven't tried any of the above, yet, though.
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I love the horns!!! If mine had horns, it would sit wherever it wanted too!
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That definitely looks like it may work. And if it doesn't, it will at least work for its intended purpose, which I still need. Thanks!
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That definitely looks like it may work. And if it doesn't, it will at least work for its intended purpose, which I still need. Thanks!
ROTFL
Glad to have been of help Patrick
Check that the one you choose has got an as spread base as possible. The distance between feet on mine is about 80 cm, making for a very good stability.
Also, check that the minimum and maximum height are in the range you need. I like mine at eye's height
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Pelican case, 2 space rack with voltage regulator on top then Kemper toaster on top of that. Simple and effective.
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