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#152281 - 03/12/03 11:26 AM
Stereo Spot Monitors Speakers for: MUTE Keyboards!
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
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In my continuing search for a small lightweight 2 speaker (stereo) 'onstage keyboard spot monitoring' setup, here are two more interesting possibilities I recently discovered: Carvin PM5 Spot Monitor: http://www.carvin.com/cgi-bin/Isearch.exe?CFG=2&P2=PM5-B&P1=MON In addition to acting as on stage personal reference monitors, they might also be sufficient enough to act as the sole sound source for small venues. They only weigh 5 lbs each, yet its power capacity is 125 Watts per speaker (5" woofer) to provide plenty of volume. These are passive speakers though and require a separate power amp such as the Carvin DCM150 (9 lbs) to drive them: http://www.carvin.com/cgi-bin/Isearch.exe?CFG=2&P2=DCM150&P1=PWA Weight of total Carvin package (amp & 2 speakers)is ONLY 20 lbs. Carvin offers the speaker/amp as a combo package: http://www.carvin.com/cgi-bin/Isearch.exe?CFG=2&P2=P5-150-2&P1=SYS3 A lighter weight (16 lb total package) but considerably less powerful (20 watts/speaker) option would be to get a pair of Yamaha MS202II's. The MS202II's are self powered, and includes two 4" woofers per speaker: http://yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA /Content...G%253DY,00.html Interested in getting feedback, comments, and recommendations regarding these two personal on stage stereo monitoring PA options. Also, how do they compare (soundwise) to the Galaxy Audio PA options: http://www.galaxyaudio.com/galaxy/galaxyPRODUCTS.html#COMPACT%20PA%20SYSTEMS I had also considered the JBL G2 10" Eons, but that setup (24 lbs/speaker: 48 lb total) is quite a bit heavier & larger than the other above options, and probably more than needed for stereo spot monitoring. Though the Tyros (TRS-MS01) Speakers (satellites & subwoofer) is working ok, I'm still looking for another stereo monitoring option: one that doesn't require a subwoofer, and one which will provide more sound volume output than the Tyros (TRS-MS01) offers. Feedback, comments, and experience with the above appreciated. Scott [This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 03-12-2003).]
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#152288 - 03/12/03 06:35 PM
Re: Stereo Spot Monitors Speakers for: MUTE Keyboards!
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Rattley,
I always use the 2000 speakers as an in your face monitor, which I find better than packing another piece of equipment around, mainly a 30-pound monitor. I always keep the volume low enough so I can hear what's coming from the main speakers, but loud enough to clearly monitor what I'm playing. The lack of built-in speakers is probably the only thing that currently prevents me from buying a Tyros. Everything, other than the lack of speakers, that I've heard on three forums is quite positive.
Cheers,
Gary
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#152290 - 03/12/03 07:33 PM
Re: Stereo Spot Monitors Speakers for: MUTE Keyboards!
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Registered: 01/27/01
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Scott, maybe you should wait until you get the Motion Sound KP100S. I just spoke with their technical support, and the man, Joan (I think), told me that the KP100S makes a great monitor when it is set up 3 feet behind the musician and propped up two feet. He told me that the system spreads the sound around 180 degrees and sounds fantastic. I asked him about the bass response, and he told me that the speakers are rated to go as low as 50htz. He told me that two 8" speakers have the same surface area and thus the same depth as one 12" speaker.
But when I asked him about this replacing my JBL Eon10 G2, he cautioned me that the JBL speaker is very efficient and high quality, and that the two 8" speakers might and might not be able to get the same depth and volume. He told me that if I needed more punch I could replace the speakers that come with the amp, but that the amp was more than adequate for small clubs.
I am using a keyboard with built-in speakers, so I don't need the KP-100S as a monitor.
I'm going to get a subwoofer for the KP-100S, so if I'm playing for a larger room I can always have enough bass.
Good luck
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