by Michael and Jennifer ReisÂ
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Our equipment is a combination of new pieces, and some is years old, originally acquired for travel-teaching, so there may be newer iterations of what I list here. I suggest calling and talking with two places – AV NOW 1-866-384-3922 and Sweetwater 1-800-222-4700 to find the most current models and also for advice. We do not receive any kickbacks from these companies, but wanted to share this with you because they’ve helped us so much.
AvNow.com is very knowledgeable about setups for online classes; however they generally have a smaller selection of choices to purchase equipment in all categories. Ask for Jon (things change, he may or may not be there).Â
Sweetwater.com is more musician oriented, also quite knowledgeable, and has a huge selection of equipment. Most of our equipment is from Sweetwater. You can ask for Jake Barker (things change, he may or may not be there).
Equipment prices are the basically the same everywhere, so better to buy from people you can get advice from, get the correct cables, etc. We’ve had to return things and Sweetwater was incredible to work with!
Basic Equipment We Use:
- Wireless microphone system: Shure BLX Series. This comes in various models and packages incl. a microphone.
- Microphone: Shure Earclip mic. You can find a range of qualities and prices for this kind of delicate looking yet extremely hardy mic. We love this one! Trains, helicopters, dogs barking, etc do not pic up much with this mic. It makes a huge difference in the quality of the voice as well.
- Amplified speaker to monitor/hear music yourself during class: models range from $100 – $400.
- Mixing board: Behringer Q802 USB. Small, inexpensive mixing board that plugs into USB port on computer. About $125.
- Music streaming source from an old iphone or even older iPod.
- Cables as needed.
- Power conditioner – optional. This cleans up any background noise or hum caused by lights and audio plugged into the same circuits, etc. Ours is: Furman PST-8 8 Outlet Power Station.
 Here is a basic diagram of how these components are set up. It took me three months of trial and error to figure this out — then I found this diagram!