The singer in our band has had to have some throat surgery recently and as a result can't belt out the tunes the way he used to. He's thinking it is not really going to be possible for him to get back to gigging but I was hoping there might be some solution...in the past we have been very low tech...no in-ear monitoring, only vocals through the PA, so it is very loud on stage. We were thinking about trying to go with in-ear monitoring, using guitar / bass modelling and electronic drums so that he doesn't feel like he has to get over the whole band.
Is there some way we can test out this setup without spending a fortune to see if it's a possibility? Something like the old Jam Hub would be ideal but they are still quite expensive, even on ebay. We have electronic drums, and modelling tech for the guitars.
Any thoughts on this?
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It's really worth investigating singing lessons.
There is now tons of information about recovery programs for vocals.
So going for a mic with excellent rejection pattern and very high rejection dB (as in a higher rejection dB than what he is using currently) may get you a lot closer. Add that to some placement tweaks keeping bass amp further away and angle guitar cabs so less likely to be picked up and I'll bet you can make it work no problems at all