Originally posted by homewurx:
I am confused. Knowing very little about sound systems I had posted a question concerning sound for a classical guitarist and wind synthesizer performing in short wide banquet halls... How can a keyboard amp be adaptable -no a top player in the field of pa systems? Would I be able to plug the guitar and synth directly without a mixer? Would I be able to run directly from my guitar amp head to these speakers so I can use the guitar amp effects loop? Would I be able to connect directly and use an adequate effects loop on the baretta sona 32c? What do they mean by pro combo version? This must be a powered speaker? Do vocals get hooked in directly? well enough questions ..music123 has bstock for $570 so I had better figure out exactly what bstock is! thanks for letting me ramble.
I used both the 32Cs and the 31Cs for p.a. Both are excellent. Each speaker has two dedicated power amps, one for highs, one for lows. The "C" means Combo version, and each speaker has four channels plus one low-z mic input. Each speakers has 3-band e.q. and an overall volume. Each channel has individual volume control.
The channel inputs are balanced, but can be used unbalanced--depends on the cable.
The sound is excellent and dispersion very good.
There are no effects, but they can be added from your mixer.
The answer to most all your questions is yes.
I would advise ordering them from a place that will let you return them if you decide they won't do what you want, but I'm certain you will love them. They are light-weight, LOUD, clear and well-built.
DonM