PA Systems
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PA Systems
Hello,
I'm thinking of buying a portable PA system to use with my keyboard.
Have looked at the Behringer EPA series and Yamaha Stagepas series and also Peavey Escort.
The Behringer series looks good on paper but has has some poor reviews. The Stagepas I'm sure will be up to Yamaha's high standard, and the Peavey I have no experience of.
Wondered if anyone has any experience of any of these that might influence my decision.
Thanks,
Derek B.
I'm thinking of buying a portable PA system to use with my keyboard.
Have looked at the Behringer EPA series and Yamaha Stagepas series and also Peavey Escort.
The Behringer series looks good on paper but has has some poor reviews. The Stagepas I'm sure will be up to Yamaha's high standard, and the Peavey I have no experience of.
Wondered if anyone has any experience of any of these that might influence my decision.
Thanks,
Derek B.
Derek Bradburn, Kent, England
pa3x USER.
pa3x USER.
I tried the Stage Pas a few years ago and took it back after one job.
I did like the Escort quite a lot. That's just my personal experience, and both systems have long since left my setup.
As I recall I hated the effects on the Stage Pas. Everything else was pretty good. They may have changed that by now.
DonM
I did like the Escort quite a lot. That's just my personal experience, and both systems have long since left my setup.
As I recall I hated the effects on the Stage Pas. Everything else was pretty good. They may have changed that by now.
DonM
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PA SYSTEMS
Hi Derek,
I've been using the Bose L1 Compact for a few years now with my PA-3X and it's just worked great for me. It covers well for audiences up to 100. I've used mine for many gigs and it's never failed. The other benefit is it's light weight and easy to set up.
Dale
I've been using the Bose L1 Compact for a few years now with my PA-3X and it's just worked great for me. It covers well for audiences up to 100. I've used mine for many gigs and it's never failed. The other benefit is it's light weight and easy to set up.
Dale
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Hi Derek:
Withouth any doubt, Bose L1 is the right choice.-
Sounds great: deep bass reponse and cristal clear on mid & high freq.
Simply to install: no more than 50 scnds, and go on.-
Really light weight.-
It's the best invest for your money.-
I sugest you, go your musical instruments dealer and test it.-
With regards.
Eduardo
Withouth any doubt, Bose L1 is the right choice.-
Sounds great: deep bass reponse and cristal clear on mid & high freq.
Simply to install: no more than 50 scnds, and go on.-
Really light weight.-
It's the best invest for your money.-
I sugest you, go your musical instruments dealer and test it.-
With regards.
Eduardo
Korg Kronos 2 88 - Korg PA4x 76 - Roland Fantom 08 - Korg N1R Sound Module - Korg 05RW Sound Module - Roland UM550 Edirol Midi Patchbay Amp pair SWR California Blonde II
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I have 4 PA system.
Whenever i need to play outside I teak:
-PASS Korg Pa3x devoted PA system, when minimum volume is required; very satisfied with it; so easy to carry.
-Yamaha Stagepass 300, that has excellent sound quality and sound setting features (including basic voice effect), perfect stereo panorama, the nice facility to have the ampli/mixer incorporated in one of the two speakers; I also purchased Yamaha trolley made for Stagepas, that make really easy to carry.
Of course, personal taste makes big difference.
I would suggest you to test MANY different sets. (but always with the same keyboard). It's the best way to find YOUR Pa system.
Ciao

Whenever i need to play outside I teak:
-PASS Korg Pa3x devoted PA system, when minimum volume is required; very satisfied with it; so easy to carry.
-Yamaha Stagepass 300, that has excellent sound quality and sound setting features (including basic voice effect), perfect stereo panorama, the nice facility to have the ampli/mixer incorporated in one of the two speakers; I also purchased Yamaha trolley made for Stagepas, that make really easy to carry.
Of course, personal taste makes big difference.
I would suggest you to test MANY different sets. (but always with the same keyboard). It's the best way to find YOUR Pa system.
Ciao



I would suggest this alternative, i have this or had this:
* Dynacord am 12 - perfect monitor.
* ElectroVoice ZX5a with EV SBA760 subs
* Dynacord Corus-Evolution
* ElectroVoice ETX serie
The ElectroVoice ZX5A can play without subs for smaller events. They are bombastic.
this have great acoustic sound.
* Dynacord am 12 - perfect monitor.
* ElectroVoice ZX5a with EV SBA760 subs
* Dynacord Corus-Evolution
* ElectroVoice ETX serie
The ElectroVoice ZX5A can play without subs for smaller events. They are bombastic.
this have great acoustic sound.
// Matthew
"Its not how good you are, its the impression you leave behind."
"Its not how good you are, its the impression you leave behind."
- kgardner53
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Re: PA Systems
Whatever brand you select make sure you can actually output L&R stereo.derek bradburn wrote:Hello,
I'm thinking of buying a portable PA system to use with my keyboard.
Have looked at the Behringer EPA series and Yamaha Stagepas series and also Peavey Escort.
The Behringer series looks good on paper but has has some poor reviews. The Stagepas I'm sure will be up to Yamaha's high standard, and the Peavey I have no experience of.
Wondered if anyone has any experience of any of these that might influence my decision.
Thanks,
Derek B.
You did not specify what situations you want this amplification system to cover. There are many fairly lightwieght and small units that can be used nicely for home studio and up to 200 person halls.
Mr. Kim Gardner, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Korg PA3X-76 and PA-50 gig backup unit. Roland RD-800 Master 88 note piano keyboard. TC-Helicon VoiceLive 3
PA1X-Pro 2 units acquired in 2004 and became a forum member. Traded these in to get one PA3X-Pro-76 on July 25, 2014. Kurzweil PC88-MX (acq'd. 1995, stored), Korg EC-5 foot pedal switch,Roland DP-10 sustain pedals, Roland PK-5A dynamic MIDI 1 octave 13 pedal organ bass pedalboard, Behringer continuous control expression pedal. Kontact Komplete Ultimate 7, 8, 9, now 10 with Guitar Rig Controller Foot pedal board. Sonar Producer. MIDI controllers: Behringer FCB1010, Akai professional LPK25, M-Audio Axiom 49 MIDI controller , M-Audio Axiom 25 MIDI controller. 50+ years musical performance experience, Union Musician, Local 293, Hamilton.
Korg PA3X-76 and PA-50 gig backup unit. Roland RD-800 Master 88 note piano keyboard. TC-Helicon VoiceLive 3
PA1X-Pro 2 units acquired in 2004 and became a forum member. Traded these in to get one PA3X-Pro-76 on July 25, 2014. Kurzweil PC88-MX (acq'd. 1995, stored), Korg EC-5 foot pedal switch,Roland DP-10 sustain pedals, Roland PK-5A dynamic MIDI 1 octave 13 pedal organ bass pedalboard, Behringer continuous control expression pedal. Kontact Komplete Ultimate 7, 8, 9, now 10 with Guitar Rig Controller Foot pedal board. Sonar Producer. MIDI controllers: Behringer FCB1010, Akai professional LPK25, M-Audio Axiom 49 MIDI controller , M-Audio Axiom 25 MIDI controller. 50+ years musical performance experience, Union Musician, Local 293, Hamilton.
Yep... asking advice on a PA system, and then NOT telling us how many people or size venue it needs to cover, or what age your audience tends to be and what type of music you mostly play will almost definitely get you a wide range of possible answers, some of which may be very wrong for YOUR needs..!
Players playing quiet background music in a quiet restaurant have utterly different PA needs to someone playing rock and R&B in a noisy club to 20-30 year olds.
Also speed of set-up or low profile visually are factors we need to know. Most everyone will ALWAYS recommend what they are personally using right now, with little regard to YOUR needs unless you point out what those needs are...
Players playing quiet background music in a quiet restaurant have utterly different PA needs to someone playing rock and R&B in a noisy club to 20-30 year olds.
Also speed of set-up or low profile visually are factors we need to know. Most everyone will ALWAYS recommend what they are personally using right now, with little regard to YOUR needs unless you point out what those needs are...