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#163224 - 08/24/04 07:18 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
DonM Offline
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I would expect them to work very well with any keyboard.
I suspect one of the problems people are having with the bass is that the bass e.q. on the keyboards is being boosted in the internal mixer. I know mine was. I reduced it to zero and have not had a problem with excessive bass. I do have the bass setting on the Logitechs near minimum.
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#163225 - 08/24/04 07:49 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
Dnj Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Exound:
Maybe someone knows how to temper those bass? Do spikes do the job??
Or put something in those basswoofer?


Have you tried to EQ your KB to lower bass frequencies?

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#163226 - 08/24/04 08:12 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
Exound Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dnj:
Have you tried to EQ your KB to lower bass frequencies?



If I could find the EQ settings on the PA1xpro,you know how it goes...first play and after a few months reading the manual,lol.

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#163227 - 08/24/04 08:46 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
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exound that shouldnt be too hard .....mabe another owner could help you find it ...this EQ will help your bass sound mucho!!!

By the way heres the KORG pax1 manual start reading ......

http://www.korg.co.uk/downloads/support/Pa1X-100F-ENG.pdf




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#163228 - 08/24/04 09:42 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
Exound Offline
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Thanks Dnj, I have the manual but can't find the EQ settings. It sure will help because now I have a piece of foam(?)under the subwoofer but that doesn't help much.

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#163229 - 08/24/04 10:08 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
Dnj Offline
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Exound....

open your manual to page 86 MIX/TUNE/VOL/PAN there you will see how to do the EQ adjustments .....Good Luck!

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#163230 - 08/24/04 10:54 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
Exound Offline
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Registered: 03/07/04
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Dnj,I think that's the FX adjustment for individual sounds or styles, what I need is EQ for main output.
When I change some FX to EQ it affects all the sounds...and when I change style other parameters (even other FX)are choosen.
For me it's a difficult part of the keyboard.
I think it's more fun to please the neighbours with my play,lol.
Most of the time I use headphones.
Thx for helping me out.

Jan

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#163231 - 08/24/04 11:07 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
Dnj Offline
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Why not just lower the BASS slider down a bit when playing....each style has different bass? It has to have global EQ somewhere?

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#163232 - 08/25/04 08:37 AM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
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I had been unable to reduce the bass output on my Pa1X too. So I just contacted Korg and they confirmed this feature does not exist. The only option would be an external EQ.

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#163233 - 08/27/04 03:25 PM Re: Logitech Z2200 speakers
Dnj Offline
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I just gigged with the Z200's today for the first time with the 3k and I was very impressed with the sound for sure.....great system for My small rooms....clean crisp highs & robust Bass in a tight, light little package, vocals clear also....as long as you EQ your KB, and make the proper adjustments to the system these can be used for Restaurants, Small Catering Hall rooms, Assisted Living & Care Centers shows as well with NO PROBLEM with coverage, the sound fills the room so well "Acousticly" without as Uncle Dave mentioned with his Bose PAS system but on a smaller scale.....should of bought them sooner for sure!
Then I'll keep the "Two Big Guns [Barbetta's] " in reserve for the big venues I do so often....all bases are now covered.

Two Thumbs Up!



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