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#152295 - 03/12/03 09:56 PM
Re: Stereo Spot Monitors Speakers for: MUTE Keyboards!
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Registered: 12/01/02
Posts: 1790
Loc: Medina, OH, USA
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Scott... A pair of PM5s should work OK for a very small > 30 venue... again, minus bottom end (for me, a big sacrifice and I would only use for a small nursing home gig), but great for monitors. They cover vocal range very well. I've never used them for keyboard only, but PA monitors for myself and vocalists, run thru the Carvin PA1200. However, they would produce significantly better than the XD9 speakers. I'd A-B them for you, but I'm in sunny Fla for March. Again, for the price, weight, and quality it's hard to go wrong. Originally posted by Scottyee: Glenn: I hope they'll sound good 'by themselves' for very small venue situations (small rooms of under 30 people) performing & singing acoustic jazz & pop. What do you think? How do you compare the sound coming from the PM5's vs going thru the XD9's internal speakers? Do the PM5's produce substantially better sound or?
Also, what brand/model power amp (and # of watts output @8 ohms per channel) are you using to drive your PM5's? How well do the PM5's handle vocals?
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