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#157618 - 10/10/04 11:37 AM
Re: I'm probably going to buy a pair of EVs SXA 360. Any other suggestion?
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally posted by keybplayer: I have honestly never seen a Band using the ElectroVoice SxA360's btw. Yes, but how many Bands have you seen that play the Yamaha Tyros, Korg PAX1Pro, or Ketron SD1 either? Originally posted by keybplayer:
One reason being it would seem is they are overly priced and hard to find and another reason may be (possibly the biggest reason of all) is that they don't offer any advantage sonically over the very popular SRM450's?? I myself 'have' auditioned the SRM450's 'side by side' with the EV Sx360's and find the Sx360's more sonically pleasing (less hyped) to my ears and for my style of music: acoustic pop/jazz standards. I recommend to everyone NOT to lend much creedance to PA speaker popularity contests (as everyone's style of music & taste differs), but rely on your very OWN ears instead. Originally posted by keybplayer: GC used to carry EV. They no longer do. GC also used to carry Kurzweil. They no longer do. >> Do I see a trend here? Btw, if you didn't know, Kurzweil was bought out by Young Chang, makers of less than stellar (cheap lower end) Pianos. Young Chang recently filed for bankruptcy protection. Both may be goners.Mike, "there you go again". Just because GC not longer carries EV products doesn't mean EV is going out of business. There are many top rated brand music products GC don't carry (including Ketron & GEM). Does this mean these are less than stellar products, or companies on the verge of bankruptcy as well. That said, I myself continue to appreciate my EV (SxA100's & 757 mic) and look forward to upgrading to the SxA360's & 767 mic in the near future. Scott
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#157620 - 10/10/04 04:38 PM
Re: I'm probably going to buy a pair of EVs SXA 360. Any other suggestion?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Louis,
It's going to be a difficult decission at the very least, and I wish there were some way I could be of more assistance, but because of the logistics, this is next to impossible. As you are probably aware, I traveled about the east coast of the U.S. for two years listening to a number of performers and systems. In the end I settled for a pair of Barbetta Sona 32-Cs, which I consider among the best. Unfortunately, they are not available outside the U.S..
Though it can be difficult to determine how a system sounds when you're inside a small music store, it will provide you with a general idea--especially if you A/B the systems using your keyboard. The main reason I recommend using your keyboard is because they all sound different, and they frequently sound different using another amp system. I hooked up a friends Roland to the Barbettas one evening and they did not sound remotely close to the way it sounded going through his Peavey. Both amps were EQ'd flat, but even using the same size speakers, the Barbetta's had a better mid range piano sound. Additionally, I feel that if the keyboard's piano, sax, trumpet and guitar sounds are not crisp, clean and natural sounding, this is not the amp for me.
Again, good luck and I hope you are successful in finding an amp that will fit your needs.
Gary
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#157624 - 10/10/04 07:36 PM
Re: I'm probably going to buy a pair of EVs SXA 360. Any other suggestion?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Louis,
If you're performing using any of the newer Yamaha boards, stereo is the only way to go. To most of us, there is no comparison between mono and stereo. The stereo sounds are clean, full and fill the room with incredible sound. While the mono sounds OK, the difference is significant.
Gary
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#157625 - 10/10/04 10:10 PM
Re: I'm probably going to buy a pair of EVs SXA 360. Any other suggestion?
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Registered: 10/27/03
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Loc: CA
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Originally posted by Scottyee: Mike, "there you go again". Just because GC not longer carries EV products doesn't mean EV is going out of business. There are many top rated brand music products GC don't carry (including Ketron & GEM). Does this mean these are less than stellar products, or companies on the verge of bankruptcy as well.
ScottHi Scott. That is not what I meant when I said GC no longer carries EV. My point is possibly GC stopped carrying EV because they were 'overly priced' (again, my opinion) and offered no real advantages over more moderately priced Speakers such as the Mackie SRM450's. Same with Kurzweil. They were/are IMO overly priced and hyped and offered no real advantage IMO to other Keyboards or Workstations. Their quality control and innovation has suffered, especially since Young Chang has now taken over Kurzweil Music Systems in that Young Chang just recently filed for Bankruptcy protection as I mentioned. And possibly GC booted them for the same reason, i.e. "no real advantage, features, or innovation above and beyond other Brands that do possibly a lot better for "much" less $$$. PS: If you think the EV SxA360's sound better to your ears Scott, you may want to go ahead and get them. But in NO WAY take a second mortgage on the house to do so, okay? Best regards, Mike
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