Advise about Speakers
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milo,
Rec Out would not be amplified so should be OK but you're not getting much benefit from the ampified mixer amp except perhaps powering your lows for the bass speaker - but I guess you do get tonal control.
If it sounds good then stick with it and enjoy.
Regards,
John
Rec Out would not be amplified so should be OK but you're not getting much benefit from the ampified mixer amp except perhaps powering your lows for the bass speaker - but I guess you do get tonal control.
If it sounds good then stick with it and enjoy.
Regards,
John
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HI all,
Well i am still not happy with the sound that i am getting from my xpro. I looked on the internet and found the JBL control 1 monitor speaker. Has somebody got experience with these monitors? I only want the sound system for home use, but i have to have a good system to be able to make good sounds and for practising with the singer. the price of this jbl control 1 is good but will the quality also be good?
If someone uses this monitor, please let me know it is is good for the pa1xpro.
Thanxs
Well i am still not happy with the sound that i am getting from my xpro. I looked on the internet and found the JBL control 1 monitor speaker. Has somebody got experience with these monitors? I only want the sound system for home use, but i have to have a good system to be able to make good sounds and for practising with the singer. the price of this jbl control 1 is good but will the quality also be good?
If someone uses this monitor, please let me know it is is good for the pa1xpro.
Thanxs
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Hi Milo,
Get two Mackie HR 824 active studio monitors. For some $600/piece you get quality of $1,500 monitors. In other words, if you don't want to spend $1,500 per monitor but want the same result, get Mackie HR 824. I do not have time to go through specs, you can search internet, there is ton of it. But I can tell you, you'll be pleasantly surprised what you hear. They start to call these monitors legendary.They really stand out in their category, the Mackie made fortune with these monitors. I know people who would rather buy old HR 824 than newest HR 824 MKII. And they would pay good money. But I won't sell for anything.
Get two Mackie HR 824 active studio monitors. For some $600/piece you get quality of $1,500 monitors. In other words, if you don't want to spend $1,500 per monitor but want the same result, get Mackie HR 824. I do not have time to go through specs, you can search internet, there is ton of it. But I can tell you, you'll be pleasantly surprised what you hear. They start to call these monitors legendary.They really stand out in their category, the Mackie made fortune with these monitors. I know people who would rather buy old HR 824 than newest HR 824 MKII. And they would pay good money. But I won't sell for anything.
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Hi, I see a few folks here saying that you can't get good sound from a bass amp.
Well, I auditioned a couple of keyboard amps, Peavey KB5 and a Hartke (can't remember the model now) and neither was as good as the Roland Cube 100 bass amp I ended up with. Volume, punch, tone (most of which is the result of your own eq efforts in the keyboard, anyway) you name it. Neither the Peavey nor the Hartke was as small or as light in weight either. My main drawback at present is the fact that I only have the one, so I'm running 'mono' from the combined jack. But I won't hesitate to buy another Cube 100 when funds permit and I know the Pa1XPro will really sing.
Please bear in mind that I use the Cube for keyboard only. Our vocals are through a Behringer MX602A mixer, Peavey KR600F amp into two Fender 112-ELC speakers.
So many choices, milo. And in the end trust your own ears.
Well, I auditioned a couple of keyboard amps, Peavey KB5 and a Hartke (can't remember the model now) and neither was as good as the Roland Cube 100 bass amp I ended up with. Volume, punch, tone (most of which is the result of your own eq efforts in the keyboard, anyway) you name it. Neither the Peavey nor the Hartke was as small or as light in weight either. My main drawback at present is the fact that I only have the one, so I'm running 'mono' from the combined jack. But I won't hesitate to buy another Cube 100 when funds permit and I know the Pa1XPro will really sing.
Please bear in mind that I use the Cube for keyboard only. Our vocals are through a Behringer MX602A mixer, Peavey KR600F amp into two Fender 112-ELC speakers.
So many choices, milo. And in the end trust your own ears.