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#159607 - 06/02/03 10:20 AM
Re: Maybe Uncle Dave is right! (for once)
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You're right Chico.. Those speakers on the MZ-2000 are really nice. They have great low end, and sound great in the mid and high range as well. I think they're 15 watts.
Squeak
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#159608 - 06/02/03 11:43 AM
Re: Maybe Uncle Dave is right! (for once)
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I played a Mothers Day private party for about 20 people, I took my KN5000 & just used the onboard speakers it was boring for me. To me it sounded so dead, no life, yuk, everyone else thought it was great. But I will never do that again. I'm used to the 9000 Pro, a pair of Yamaha MS-400 speakers, Yamaha MX-12/6 mixer, & a dual 31 band EQ. I also connect the KN5000 to this system & it sounds great. But I always mute the onboard speakers of the KN5000. I just can not get used to the tiny, toy sounding onboard speakers. I guess I'm just weard Enjoying the old 9000 Pro Denny
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#159609 - 06/02/03 02:12 PM
Re: Maybe Uncle Dave is right! (for once)
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Registered: 12/08/02
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I strictly use the PSR-2000's onboard speakers for a monitor, however, when I had a PSR-5700, it had a built-in 50-watt amp and two great speakers, more than enough for playing background music for small cocktail parties. Those folks didn't want anything loud and did not want vocals, so it was perfect for this type of venue. Anything larger, and especially with vocals, I'll always use an external amp. BTW: Uncle Dave may not always be right, but he's never wrong!
Cheers,
Gary
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#159610 - 06/02/03 02:14 PM
Re: Maybe Uncle Dave is right! (for once)
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DonM: Great to hear that the built in speakers alone are working for you for your small private party affairs, but I have to agree with Denny. The onboard speakers on the PSR2000, though an improvement over the Technics KN5000 one's, just don't cut it for me, for providing the 'sole' sound source, even for those small venue background music type jobs. The problem is NOT volume, but that the PSR2000 4.72" woofers aren't able to deliver 'smooth rich' sound, that only larger woofers can provide. On the other hand, I do LOVE 'built into the kb speakers' for stage monitoring purposes, as they're positioned & aimed ideally for us the keyboard player. The thing I like about my new Motion Sound KP-100S for small-medium venues, is that it's able to perform DOUBLE duty, positioned directly behind me, it functions both as my personal stage monitor, as well as acting as the MAINS: delivering a rich smooth 'full bodied' sound into the room (audience). I'm especially thrilled now after I recently swapped out the factory woofers with ones that significantly extend the bass frequency response. Previous to this, I would need to take the Tyros TRS-M01 subwoofer, but this is no longer the case. I feel I now have both my cake and can eat it too, cuz not only has my gig load gotten lighter, but gig setup time has gotten easier (quicker), and sound quality has improved substantially as well. Scott
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#159612 - 06/02/03 06:55 PM
Re: Maybe Uncle Dave is right! (for once)
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Don, you're finally gettin' it right, huh? For some, who may have lost some hearing sensitivity, or just "don't get it" ..... they will always feel naked without the larger boxes at their sides. For the rest of us, who have found that musical "nirvana of ease", and realize that volume is more often than not, a distraction - I salute you ! (us) You are finding out waht I have know for ages ..... that size really DOES matter, and some parties do not require the added "ooomph" or the "fuller bass" or the (ugly) poles. They just want nice music, with entertaining vocals .... a little interaction with the clientelle ... more class than brass. I will never endorse the sound of built in speakers as "superior" to a quality system, but I do recognize that it is sometimes EXACTLY what is called for. Especially in multi-million dollar homes and fancy country clubs ...... the visual is important, and the look of stage gear is very often "overkill". It even scares some clients just LOOKING at larger speakers in a situation where a small Bose Radio would be sufficient. (which I DO use occasionally !) Don't be so quick to knock the system folks - Trust me ...... sometimes "Little is best"
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#159614 - 06/03/03 07:04 AM
Re: Maybe Uncle Dave is right! (for once)
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Pro,
It's not the equipment--it's the performer. I've seen lots of performers that could keep a party hopping with an "El-Cheapo" keyboard that that sounds marginal at best--even when amplified. In contrast, there are a lot of indivuals who try to pass themselves off as entertainers who have incredibly expensive equipment, read and play music well, but couldn't fill a dance floor or please a crowd at a cocktail party if their lives depended on it. I've owned a dozen keyboards, some of which were really expensive, and to this day, no one has come up to me and said anything about the keyboard's appearance. NO ONE, EVER, AT ANY TIME, ever looked at any of my keyboards and said "gee you only have 61 keys. They don't care if it has 2,000 keys, or if the color is silver, black, blue, gold or rocket red--just as long as they're entertained. You would be amazed how many people do say, however, "We loved the music, it was very entertaining, and I'm glad that you didn't do what the last guy did and crank up the volume to the point where you had to scream at the person standing next to you." IMHO, in this business if you're not keeping people entertained, you're out of business.
Cheers,
Gary
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