Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
One more idea about speakers.
A few years ago when I first got my PSR2000 my wife who also plays and worked at the organ store and I went to try speakers.
The assumption that the bigger the speaker the better. I was always told one needed a 15" speaker for keyboards.
What we found was that 10" speakers of any brand sounded the best. There was one exception the Roland KC500 sounded super but no way was I going to lug around 64 pounds of speaker cabinet. The bigger the speaker got, the more distrubing sounds were introduced. This suprized us because of what we had heard everyone say about 15" speakers.
Then a few months ago I was talking to Tony Barbetta who out of the blue said that keyboards sound better on 10" speakers compared to 15"'s.
I was suprized by his statement and asked him if that was the case why everyone has to have 15" speakers. He laughed and said they just think they need 15's.
Any comments of this?
Scott
Scott,
I actually traded my Barbetta Sona 32Cs for 31Cs last week. Although the 31s are not quite as powerful, they are plenty loud enough for 99% of what I do. They are smaller, and have a slightly shorter throw, but the bottom is every bit as good as the 15's. They are easier to handle and a little lighter in weight.
Light in weight is GOOD. Even a few pounds.
I suspect there must be something wrong with your Logitechs, or in your hookup or setup. I have experimented with all sizes of systems for many years, and the Logitechs sound really good to me. Maybe you are drunk or on drugs. Check and see.
DonM
You know I'm joking, right?