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Guitar Pedal Board AC Power Monitor 4 Wedge Snare Kick 10” Tom Throne 16” F. Tom 21” Ride 18” F.Tom Brandon Lead Guitar Rich Vox Farley Bass Andrew Drums Monitor 5 Receiver Monitor 1 Wedge Band supplied Sennheiser Wireless Band Supplied Sennheiser E835 XLR Headset Mic. Band Supplies (Phantom Required) TS Direct Out (&/or E609, I-5, SM57 Mic.) House Supplied Instrument Mic Jukebox Heroes Stage Plot & Input List Updated Michael (Guitar/Vox) Wedge Rich R (Lead Vox) Wedge Brandon (Guitar/Vox) Wedge Michael Rhythm Guitar Farley (Bass/Vox) Wedge Andrew (Drums/Vox) In-Ear Monitor 2 Wedge Monitor 3 Wedge 12” Tom 10” Splash Monitor sends: Aux2 Aux1 Aux 4 Aux3 Aux 5 Drum Mics. Band Supplies Except Overheads Band provides: (unless otherwise arranged) 1) E825s mic. 1) SM58 mic. 1) SM57 mic. 3) E835 mic’s. 1) Sennheiser wireless mic. 1) Wired headset mic (Phantom Required) 6 ) Drum mic’s. 1) D.I. (Phantom Required) 2) Mic. Stands 1) Wired or Wireless in-ear unit Band Supplied Sennheiser E835 Stage Talkback House Supplies Switchable mic 2 Overhead Condenser Drum mics. House Supplies Band Supplied SM57 P1P1 P2P2 H 19” Crash 18” Crash 17” Crash 15” Hats 18” Crash CBCB DI Drum Pad DI’s House Provides: (unless otherwise arranged) 1) E835 (or SM58) mic. 1) SM57, or e609 (guitar cabinet mic) 1) SM57 mic. 2) Overhead condenser mic’s. (for drums) 3) D.I. 2) Short mic. Stands for Guitar Cabinets 9) Boom mic. Stands 2) Straight mic. Stands All mic. Cables All mic. Clips Drum Riser FOH P.A. Monitor System DI Input list: 1. Kick Drum 2. Snare Top 3. Snare Bottom 4. Rack Tom 1 5. Rack Tom 2 6. Floor Tom 1 7. Floor Tom 2 8. Overhead Left 9. Overhead Right 10. Bass D.I. 11. Bass mic. 12. Drum Electronics Left (Drummers ears only) 13. Drum Electronics Right (house) 14. Guitar Stage Right mic. 15. Guitar Stage Left mic. 16. Keys Left (DI) 17. Keys Right (DI) 18. Sax Wireless (DI) 19. Vocal Far Stage Right mic. 20. Vocal Stage Right mic. 21. Vocal Stage Left mic. 22. Wireless Vocal mic. 23. Wireless mic. Split for Monitors 24. Effects Returns 25. Effects Returns 26. Effects Returns 27. Engineer Talkback mic. 28. Stage Talkback mic. 29. Acoustic Guitar DI A minimum of (7) mono mixes are required If you have any questions about sound or production Requirements or substitutions, please contact their Production Manager, Michael Killian at (503) AC Power Wired backup mic for lead vocals E935, Beta 58, etc. House supplies Rich P Keys Keyboard (XLR out) Eric Sax Band supplied Instrument Wireless Monitor 6 Wedge Monitor 7 Wedge Aux6 Aux7 Rich P (keys) Wedge Eric (Sax) Wedge DI Band Supplied Acoustic Gtr DI

Input list: 1. Kick Drum 2. Snare Top 3. Snare Bottom 4. Rack Tom 1 5. Rack Tom 2 6. Floor Tom 1 7. Floor Tom 2 8. Overhead Left 9. Overhead Right 10. Bass D.I. 11. Bass mic. 12. Drum Electronics Left (Drummers ears only) 13. Drum Electronics Right (house) 14. Guitar Stage Right mic. 15. Guitar Stage Left mic. 16. Keys Left (DI) 17. Keys Right (DI) 18. Sax Wireless (DI) 19. Vocal Far Stage Right mic. 20. Vocal Stage Right mic. 21. Vocal Stage Left mic. 22. Wireless Vocal mic. 23. Wireless mic. Split for Monitors 24. Effects Returns 25. Effects Returns 26. Effects Returns 27. Engineer Talkback mic. 28. Stage Talkback mic. 29. Acoustic Guitar DI Monitor sends: Michael (Guitar/Vox) Wedge Rich R (Lead Vox) Wedge Brandon (Guitar/Vox) Wedge Farley (Bass/Vox) Wedge Andrew (Drums/Vox) In-Ear Aux2 Aux1 Aux 4 Aux3 Aux 5 Aux6 Aux7 Rich P (keys) Wedge Eric (Sax) Wedge Band provides: (unless otherwise arranged) 1) E825s mic. 1) SM58 mic. 1) SM57 mic. 3) E835 mic’s. 1) Sennheiser wireless mic. 1) Wired headset mic (Phantom Required) 6 ) Drum mic’s. 1) D.I. (Phantom Required) 2) Mic. Stands 1) Wired or Wireless in-ear unit House Provides: (unless otherwise arranged) 1) E835 (or SM58) mic. 1) SM57, or e609 (guitar cabinet mic) 1) SM57 mic. 2) Overhead condenser mic’s. (for drums) 3) D.I. 2) Short mic. Stands for Guitar Cabinets 9) Boom mic. Stands 2) Straight mic. Stands All mic. Cables All mic. Clips Drum Riser FOH P.A. Monitor System A minimum of (7) mono mixes are required If you have any questions about sound or production Requirements or substitutions, please contact their Production Manager, Michael Killian at (503)