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ricdoug
`Olu`olu
USA
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Posted - 07/13/2008 : 7:09:39 PM
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Guitar Center today and was really impressed. I own a lot of sound equipment, but this piece is SUPER compact, LOUD and clean. It mounts on a microphone stand and there is an available boom attachment, to add a mile to the same stand. The two, independently volume adjustable, channels have combination XLR / 2/4" jacks for each. There is a third independently volume adjustable channel that has stereo RCA jacks. I was thinking a rythym machine or portable CD player would be good applications, here. Three band EQ and a 150 watt power amp coupled to a 5 1/4" speaker that really belts out clean, full-range sound. Technology sure has come a long way. Does anyone here, use one of these? Test one out at a local Guitar Center, don't just take my word for it. This may well be the ticket for traveling musicians, as it only weighs 7.6 pounds and can be packed inside luggage. Ric
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Mackie-SRM150-Compact-Active-PA-System-104473921-i1175382.gc
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Mackie-SRM-150-Compact-Active-PA-System?sku=601064
http://www.mackie.com/products/srm150/PDF/PerformingSongwriterSRM150.pdf
http://www.mackie.com/products/SRM150/PDF/SRM150_Road_Test.pdf
http://www.mackie.com/pdf/SRM150_OM.pdf
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noeau
Ha`aha`a
USA
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Posted - 07/13/2008 : 8:21:19 PM
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Have two of them. I used them as mains in a restaurant and filled up the place without blasting anyone out of the room. I also used them as monitors in addition to two other speakers in a room that could hold 200 people. They work well as monitors but i learned that you have to plug the monitor lead from the mixer into the front then daisy chain to the other speaker from the thru jack at the back and in again at the the front. this gives you level control into the speaker. I used CH 1. They are excellent. I also used just one with a guitar and mike in a jam situation and it was great. I like the light weight which allows one to carry them around easily. The sound repro is very natural and the volume is decent for the size. The stands are just standard mike stands that use the adapters that come with the setup. I use regular mike cables to hook up to the mixer. Very simple set up. No need roadies liʻdat. |
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