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#107205 - 12/31/04 02:22 PM
Re: Speakers for G-70?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Graham,
You can adjust the bass independently on the 2200s, thereby providing you with lots of options for adjustments on the keboard's internal graphic equalizer. When I was using the 2200s, I rarely set the sub above 50 percent because it became too boomy. A good way to check the EQ is to record a midi file using the keyboard's onboard sequencer, then play it back while you walk around the room and listen the highs, mids and lows coming from the system, then do a bit of tweaking.
Good Luck,
Gary
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#107206 - 12/31/04 02:36 PM
Re: Speakers for G-70?
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Gary, on minimum bass setting on the 2200s I still find it too boomy, so have to lower the bass setting on the Tyros EQ.
So, I was wondering if the G70 has that capability, since I know the Pa1X does not allow you to adjust the overall EQ.
------------------ Graham
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#107207 - 01/01/05 01:52 AM
Re: Speakers for G-70?
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Registered: 10/31/04
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Loc: Holland
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Originally posted by PraiseTheLord: Gary, on minimum bass setting on the 2200s I still find it too boomy, so have to lower the bass setting on the Tyros EQ.
So, I was wondering if the G70 has that capability, since I know the Pa1X does not allow you to adjust the overall EQ.
Hi Graham, According to the (online) manual, the G-70 has a tri-band EQ with addidional parameter settings like EQ-level, EQ-gain, Hi-freq, Hi-gain, Mid-freq etc... By the way, I thought (and the others present in the shop) that the Roland speakerset wasn't boomy at all. They must have a very flat frequency response. The bass is not dominant and can be fully adjusted, like on the Logitech's. But you can also adjust the treble on the set itself. With both settings on about 50% (neutral), the sound was very nice and detailed and thus better that the Tannoy studio monitors we heared a few minutes earlier. Regards, ------------------ Tom NL
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#107208 - 01/01/05 07:18 AM
Re: Speakers for G-70?
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Registered: 08/24/04
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Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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That's good to know. I guess the DM2100s would be for studio monitoring only though.
On the Korg irishacts website, one of the Korg experts recommended the Behringer Truths for the Pa1X, again for home studio use. Have you tried them?
------------------ Graham
[This message has been edited by PraiseTheLord (edited 01-01-2005).]
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#107210 - 01/01/05 10:15 AM
Re: Speakers for G-70?
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi Mats Can't speak of the G70,but I have a Z2200 hooked up to a KN7000 and found the sub a little heavy for some types of music. Rather than fool with the KB EQ, I bought a Ranes parametric EQ on Ebay for $75. It works like a charm. If put in shelf mode, I can instantly cut/boost lows or highs.
Just a thought.
Bernie
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