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J-Luc J-Luc
Published on 02/07/05 at 03:37
- Good, well we tried our MS400 brand new to our last dance (folk, as usual), it replaces a no-name amp and speakers old class B being dragged for 10 years.

- First is not so heavy as that. Finally, at arm's length for the aluminum plant on the feet (not included), it's a little weight but you get there ...

- Then it's not so big that it (visit Yamaha). At the rear, there are vertical grooves in the radiator of the power amp (roughly 300W for the woofer and 100W for medium / high), input / output XLR (M and F) and RCA, a line selector / mic, a knob BASS, a knob Trebble. I find that, although down, the pots are not very well protected and could retract into a one of these four.

- For sound, we like a lot (yeah, right, is subjective, sound). It has a much softer, detailed, balanced and mediums no longer resonates, the violin is no longer fiddle, accordions do not twist the ears, clear and punchy guitar, the bass are there. Curiously, on stage, it means more of us (the returns have not changed but we are back from the front, if :-))) And when we move a disk (interlude), it sounds very clear , it's not "sound". We are very very happy.

Ah, if at the beginning of the ball, I put the master to-10dB, as usual, and everyone said it's too much. "It's annoying. Y'apa Achi yadugain.

- Nothing has been tried before the other, except when you are pro systems with sound by others, but I never paid attention to what it was :-)

- The ratio Q / P seems to me excellent, we paid about € 1600 per pair, I think it will be of use, especially since it is very far to get the most horsepower (1HP = 736W).

- The PVC housing is easily and claw a little cheap. I put one point less.

- I will tell you what experience tells us that the MS-400 in a few months.

EDIT 7/2/2005
- Bon ben are still alive, eh ... No fault, its nickel, it's perfect. Found something to protect them in the truck covers mover. I really have no reserve on these speakers for our use.