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The Box That Makes Your Gig Sound Crappier
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BackBeat Media
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Publication Date |
Jan 29, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:57:35
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In this week’s Gig Gab, Dave Brunyak–known now as Dallas Corbin–joins Dave Hamilton for a deep dive into the art of persona creation and redefining one’s place in the music world. They reminisce about Dave’s first appearance on the show back in 2015 and delve into the genesis of ‘Dallas […]

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In this week’s Gig Gab, Dave Brunyak–known now as Dallas Corbin–joins Dave Hamilton for a deep dive into the art of persona creation and redefining one’s place in the music world. They reminisce about Dave’s first appearance on the show back in 2015 and delve into the genesis of ‘Dallas Corbin,’ a persona that carved his path into country music. Inspired to learn more about country music after hearing Lee Brice’s “I Drive Your Truck,” Dave illustrates the freedom that comes when embodying a character. Emphasizing the show’s mantra, “Always Be Performing,” he discusses the importance of adapting to various environments and audiences. The conversation shifts to technical aspects, focusing on managing stage volume and the transition to using In-Ear Monitors (IEMs) for better sound control. Dave shares insights into his move towards an ampless setup, highlighting the use of the Helix Guitar Processor and the significance of selecting the right gear. He candidly discusses his guitar tone signal path and the practical benefits of going ampless — especially for someone using in-ear monitors — offering an insider’s view into the technicalities that can make or break a gig. The episode wraps with a Gear Gab segment, spotlighting affordable yet effective equipment like the CCA C-12 Universal Fit IEMs, proving that high-quality performance doesn’t always require a hefty price tag. 00:00:00 Gig Gab 414 – Monday, January 29th, 2024 Dave Brunyak on Gig Gab in 2015 (episode 26!) 00:02:43 Creating Dallas Corbin 00:05:14 Finding Country Music I Drive Your Truck by Lee Brice Music Video 00:14:10 Give Yourself a Character To Play A Character With a Costume 00:15:59 Playing the Miranda Lambert After Party 00:18:27 SPONSOR: Bandzoogle’s new EPK plan starts at just $6.95 per month, and Gig Gab podcast listeners can go to Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, then use the promo code “giggabEPK” to get 10% off the first year of the new EPK plan subscription. 00:19:54  The “Turn It Down” Litmus Test 00:25:20 Serve The Environment 00:27:05 Managing Stage Volume 00:31:51 Moving to In-Ear Monitors UE18+ Pro with the Ambient Ports ASI 3DME Universal IEMs with Ambient Condenser Mics  00:42:02 Guitar Tone Signal Path vs. IEMs The answer: go ampless Helix Guitar Processor The Box That Makes Your Gig Crappier Nectar’s in Burlington CCA C-12 00:55:41 Gig Gab 414 Outtro Heartland Radio (and on Facebook) Dallas Corbin Contact Us! feedback@giggabpodcast.com
makes-gig-crappier.jpg?fit=750%2C750&ssl=1" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="The Box That Makes Your Gig Sound Crappier — Gig Gab 414 episode image with Dallas Corbin">

In this week’s Gig Gab, Dave Brunyak–known now as Dallas Corbin–joins Dave Hamilton for a deep dive into the art of persona creation and redefining one’s place in the music world. They reminisce about Dave’s first appearance on the show back in 2015 and delve into the genesis of ‘Dallas Corbin,’ a persona that carved his path into country music.

Inspired to learn more about country music after hearing Lee Brice’s “I Drive Your Truck,” Dave illustrates the freedom that comes when embodying a character. Emphasizing the show’s mantra, “Always Be Performing,” he discusses the importance of adapting to various environments and audiences.

The conversation shifts to technical aspects, focusing on managing stage volume and the transition to using In-Ear Monitors (IEMs) for better sound control. Dave shares insights into his move towards an ampless setup, highlighting the use of the Helix Guitar Processor and the significance of selecting the right gear. He candidly discusses his guitar tone signal path and the practical benefits of going ampless — especially for someone using in-ear monitors — offering an insider’s view into the technicalities that can make or break a gig.

The episode wraps with a Gear Gab segment, spotlighting affordable yet effective equipment like the CCA C-12 Universal Fit IEMs, proving that high-quality performance doesn’t always require a hefty price tag.

The post The Box That Makes Your Gig Sound Crappier — Gig Gab 414 appeared first on Gig Gab.

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