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Published on 02/02/11 at 05:49It's a start I believe that file, because my guitar just to make the acquisition.
Tested for 2 hours in rehearsal with a general mix above, where there was live guitar, bass, drums (not with sound), two keyboards and vocals.
The sound is simply bleuffant to a small column of this size!! In unpacking the product (which takes 1 minute), we really wonder how such small HP will be able to cope with the beginning of rehearsal on Mackies SRM 450?
Installation and connection with the table: about 1 minute 30! 12 small to raise pounds (as well say nothing.)
The sound is clean, fine, well distributed and still powerful enough for the size. The column should not be embarrassed face Mackies SRM 450 (as part of a rehearsal I mean !!!). It was even nicer on the Bose, because the sound was less aggressive and we got along better.
It required a small correction equalization to bring out a little more bass, but the sound of a Warwick 5 string bass player was very very correct!
Pending better test it (on stage), the first approach is very promising and encouraging.
The guitarist will use it back on stage this weekend, we'll also use it during an acoustic (guitar, vocals and some sequences) in a restaurant and eventually definitely buy another for us of front (and back) for our trio of variety (dance).
I'll post a more complete review after all this.
Tested for 2 hours in rehearsal with a general mix above, where there was live guitar, bass, drums (not with sound), two keyboards and vocals.
The sound is simply bleuffant to a small column of this size!! In unpacking the product (which takes 1 minute), we really wonder how such small HP will be able to cope with the beginning of rehearsal on Mackies SRM 450?
Installation and connection with the table: about 1 minute 30! 12 small to raise pounds (as well say nothing.)
The sound is clean, fine, well distributed and still powerful enough for the size. The column should not be embarrassed face Mackies SRM 450 (as part of a rehearsal I mean !!!). It was even nicer on the Bose, because the sound was less aggressive and we got along better.
It required a small correction equalization to bring out a little more bass, but the sound of a Warwick 5 string bass player was very very correct!
Pending better test it (on stage), the first approach is very promising and encouraging.
The guitarist will use it back on stage this weekend, we'll also use it during an acoustic (guitar, vocals and some sequences) in a restaurant and eventually definitely buy another for us of front (and back) for our trio of variety (dance).
I'll post a more complete review after all this.