The More Equipment, the More Work!
Less is more! Keep your stage setup simple! The more you have to set up and wire before a gig, the more time it takes. This only causes stress during the short setup break at a festival, for example. Here are a few tips:
Size of the stage setup: The fewer pieces, the better: Instrument, keyboard stand, power supplies, sustain pedal, cables, piano bench, monitor system… Even with just a stage piano, the amount of equipment can add up quickly.
Venue technology: Where are the outlets? Or put another way: Do you need an extension cord? Is there a fixed PA? It helps to know these things in advance – the more prepared you are, the less you have to improvise on the fly.
Transportation: Do you have everything with you, is everything packed? To be on the safe side, make a small checklist when preparing your stage setup for transport to the gig.
Cases and bags: Carrying cases are a great way to keep everything safe. You may also want a separate case for the cables and mixer. For more tips, see our “Stage Piano Cases” guide.
Plan for replacements: It’s rare, but it happens – equipment breaks down from time to time. And unfortunately, it’s also possible to forget something. Be prepared by packing an extra instrument cable or two and a universal power supply.