My AUDIO PRODUCTION VAN + Gear Walkthrough
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
This is a walkthrough of my 3/4 ton audio production sprinter van. Hope ya'll enjoy and thanks for watching!
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My Gear: (The links in this description may be affiliate links that allow me to earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you) that keeps this channel going. Thanks for your support!)
Rack Gear:
Furman M-8X AR 15A Voltage Regulator: sweetwater.sjv.io/5gVBj3
Behringer X32 Rack: sweetwater.sjv.io/Y9JkdB
Switchcraft 318: sweetwater.sjv.io/q47Ggj
Ubiquiti Edgerouter X SFP - Router: amzn.to/3RU2VLz
Ubiquiti Networks Unifi AC: amzn.to/45RInZF
Shure ULXD4Q: sweetwater.sjv.io/rQ71g5
RF Venue DFIN Diversity Fin Antenna: sweetwater.sjv.io/rQ71g5
RF Venue COMBINE8: sweetwater.sjv.io/GmvYDr
Shure P9T Wireless Transmitter: sweetwater.sjv.io/VmGjZa
Speakers:
Electro-Voice ZLX-12P: sweetwater.sjv.io/21A0d7
Electro-Voice ELX200-18SP: sweetwater.sjv.io/4P1nEn
PRORECK Speaker Stand Cover Tripod Stand Skirt Skrim: amzn.to/3VNt4wK
Pro Co Siamese Twin XLR and IEC Cable: sweetwater.sjv.io/PyPZYY
Speaker Stands:
Ultimate Support TS-110BL Extra-Tall Lift-Assist: sweetwater.sjv.io/rQ7N2v
Ultimate Support TS-99BL TeleLock: sweetwater.sjv.io/rQ7N2v
Chauvet DJ FLEX Stand: sweetwater.sjv.io/1rmd79
Van Gear:
Rhino USA Retractable Ratchet Tie Down Straps: amzn.to/4cNWQbh
Strapinno Retractable Ratchet Tie-Down Straps: amzn.to/3L6c7bM
Sound Town Rugged Plywood Caster Board: amzn.to/3VGLtLy
Hotop, Single Stud Fitting L Track: amzn.to/3W8yLGE
L-Track Hook Double Stud Tie Down Fitting: amzn.to/3RUUzTS
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
00:18 What Stays In The Van
05:27 Gear and Walkthrough
13:21 Final Thoughts
#audioproduction #audioengineer #vanlife #sprintervanlife #soundtech #livesound #proaudio
Пікірлер: 40
This highly motivates me into saving up for a van instead of a small trailer. Youre reasoning on finding a parkingspot made me realise that it's more efficient to van-up than trailer-up. Thanks for your insights on this! My audio-setup is smaller than what you have in your van. So this video fits my needs!
@SilverCreekAudio
8 күн бұрын
So stoked to hear that you found the video helpful! A work van is calling your name dude!
Man! I've been waiting for this one! Thanks for the blood, SWEAT, and tears here haha.
@SilverCreekAudio
12 күн бұрын
Thanks for waiting dude! Blood, sweat, and tear for real!
Goals. Epic gig vehicle, thanks for posting!
@SilverCreekAudio
12 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
Here's a cool idea idea I did whenever I had to stack cases by myself. Either a sturdy hang point in the ceiling or two crank stands and a piece of truss. Rig up a manual chain hoist with two slings/spansets and you should be good for some effortless rigging. May be a little investment, but you'll save your back doing more solo gigs.
@drummahboijosh
11 күн бұрын
And if you use the crank stands and truss idea, it'll be something you can take to gigs where you'll need to stack and unstack cases. Biggest con? It's an extra thing to set up haha
@SilverCreekAudio
11 күн бұрын
That's gold! Sounds like fun to just try out and see. Thanks for watching man!
@drummahboijosh
9 күн бұрын
@@SilverCreekAudio Anytime man! Love your content and your work 🔥
@tim_mueller
8 күн бұрын
At the last company I worked at, we had an electric winch on the ceiling, that we used to stack cases, up to 3 high. And it makes love so much easier. The things are actually quite inexpensive, around 100-200 bucks.
@drummahboijosh
8 күн бұрын
@@tim_mueller Same here! I just know that the chain motors can get pricey
This was awesome, thanks for sharing!
@SilverCreekAudio
12 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out, glad you enjoyed it!
Those rhino straps are amazing!
@SilverCreekAudio
12 күн бұрын
Less headaches for sure at the end of the night!
Love it.....great video
@SilverCreekAudio
9 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching man!
So nice brother!! I love is ❤
@SilverCreekAudio
10 күн бұрын
Thanks dude! Glad you liked it!
i highly recommend a separation wall from driving compartment to loading space! a cover for bass cabinets :) for small jobs i use tough built rolling bag xl large. for storing your cables i would use a drawer system modular. a system rack with a lot oh 4 he drawers, each in a single system rack. i can build as high as i need the system on the job. no cables on the wall, cause loading takes to long. when you store your tops in a 2 by 2 rack similar to your cable cases, where they are safe, then you only need to stack 2 on top.
@SilverCreekAudio
5 күн бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions Alexander! Your setup sounds super organized! You're right, need to get my partition installed. Thanks for watching!
Nice setup!
@SilverCreekAudio
8 күн бұрын
Thanks man!
Great video!
@SilverCreekAudio
11 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Nice Van! Great Video!
@SilverCreekAudio
12 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Love the videos, your job seems super fun. Would you ever do a full gear breakdown, and/or a full cost breakdown and earnings, if you wouldn't mind sharing that?
@SilverCreekAudio
8 күн бұрын
That's a great idea for another video. Something to look for in the future!
Whats the go to AC temp in the van during a Texas summer? Once I did the Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion I see why this hurt to make. Great video
@SilverCreekAudio
12 күн бұрын
Temp goes to Lo and fan speed to high. Unfortunately, it takes quite a while to cool down the van when the temp gets above 100 degrees, but in the winter it's perfect! Thanks for watching man!
Nice van, but for reference the only difference in SOOW and SJOOW is the 600v rating, the jacket is thicker and more oil resistant. SJOOW is a less thick jacket rated at 300 volts. SJOOW is much easier to gaff tape down when needed.
@SilverCreekAudio
11 күн бұрын
Spot on about the rating and jacket. SO cable it my preferred choice! Thanks for watching!
What sizes are your XLR & Power cases they look a great size!
@SilverCreekAudio
10 күн бұрын
Inside Dimensions: 18.5″H x 22.75″W x 17.5″D and Outside Dimensions: 19.75″H (25″H including casters) x 24.25″W x 19.25″D. Love em!
Nice van - no questions. However I think you’re still wasting a lot of usable space. You definitely need to get a wall between the storage area and driver/passenger seat. Some other people would load a full line-array system for 5000 people in such a van 😅
@SilverCreekAudio
12 күн бұрын
Spot on about the partition and I guess I have room to grow into it! Fan of your channel and thanks for watching!