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Zach’s got a lot of baggage
We’re back with another awesome viewer submitted What’s in YOUR Kit video from Zach Lawley. He’s wearing multiple hats in town and on the road & carrying multiple bags as a result. Check out how he breaks things out into different groups to make sure he always has what he needs at hand on the go. I really like how he has things broken out into an everyday carry bag that can go everywhere, a pelican case for tools and gig related hardware and a third bag with personal and comfort items.
I’ve talked a lot in previous videos about how I like to break up my gear into smaller bags that I can grab and take just what need for each gig. Simple things like organizing hand tools, adapters and expendables into logical groups based on how YOU use them can be a real time saver. Recently packing for a trip, I had everything rounded up and ready to go so quick I was worried for a few days while traveling that I had surely forgot something.
Say hi to Zach on social media at @audiobyzach or check him out on YouTube if you’re interested at all in drumming.
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Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
SoundTools Sniffer Sender
Shure PG-48 Switched
Apollo Twin Interface
eBags Slim Bag
5-11 Tactical Bags
Pelican 1510 w/ TrekPak
Dayton Audio Measurement Mic
Quick Release Mic Adapter
Livewire Direct Box
Shure 535 IEM
Shure 535 Replacement Tips
Behringer PM1 headphone amp
XLR Y Cable
RS-232 to USB Adapter Cable for Driverack
Klein Digital Multimeter
DeWalt Gyro Driver
Sperry Cat5 Tester
TriTaps
Electrical Tape
Special thanks to Lectrosonics for providing the PDR Lavalier microphone I used in this episode! Check out their new D-squared, four channel, half rack space system below!
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