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#115308 - 05/04/05 10:22 PM
Re: Z5500 Is Everyone Still Happy???
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Scott,
You may have purchased a defective unit. I personally have used some very high end PA systems, some that sounded very good, some that did not.
As for the speaker size being too small for quality sound, todays speakers are much different than those of just five years ago. Bose pioneered much of the technological changes in speakers, utilizing new cone materials and longer throws on smaller speakers to produce those mid range sounds that small speakers of years ago were incapable of producing. Keep in mind that in this industry, Bose has created the ultimate with its PAS System, which utilizes a series of much smaller speakers than those of the Logitech Z-series. And, anyone that has listened to a Bose radio, which has a pair of very small speakers, has nothing but high marks for the sound quality from low, mid and high ranges.
Now for the hearing aid wearers. Hearing aids are nothing more than small PA systems with a mic and speaker. Most have a single EQ adjustment that goes from low to very high frequencies, thus providing the wearer the ability to amplify the frequencies he or she can not normally hear. As a performer, I cannot wear a hearing aid, mainly because it will block all of the sounds but the one it is adjusted to amplify with the EQ setting--not a good thing. Kinda' like putting a plug in your ear and just letting the high frequency sounds penetrate through a small opening in the middle of the plug.
I have found that I needed to set up 2 separate user EQ settings on the PSR-3000. One is for when I'm performing with the Barbetta Sona 32-Cs, and the second is for when I'm performing using the Z-5500 system. Every system is different, and the keyboard needs to be EQ'd accordingly.
Additionally, the size, shape, ceiling height, wall materials, layout, type of flooring, etc all have a bearing on the overall EQ settings for any venue. Then as the room fills with people, those EQ's may have to be adjusted to accommodate changes in sound distribution and the way the sound is absorbed. Lots of things to think about when deciding upon what system works best for you and your venues.
If I were 10 years younger I would likely be using a pair of Bose PAS systems, especially if I were locked into the nite-club scene again. I don't need loud or louder, just high quality sound that is well distributed throughout the room. However, at this stage of life, I'll go for lightweight, quick setup times and still have sufficient quality using the Z-5500s--it works for me!
Cheers,
Gary
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