Originally posted by Dnj:
Ian you have so much to learn ......
first of all you never played thru a K4....am I correct? secondly everything I have is "FOR SALE" so there is no problem buying and selling these tools when ever needed....the CM30's are wonderful units best bang for the buck bar none. Just because I buy & sell gear doesn't always mean its no good as you try to portray. Ian your depressive inquisitive negativity doesn't impress me at all....in fact its kind of humorous & repetitive....maybe I'll go shopping today with Fran and buy something new....
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Yes, Donny...I am always learning, my wise and learned friend...to say the least, your posts are...er...enlightening to some degree.
I had this posted on another thread...which you may have missed.
"I tried one two weeks ago...it was hooked up to a Hammond XK-1.
The rotary effect sounded very good through it and the K4's "tube" effect was nice.
I got the sales guy to hook it up to a PSR-S900.
It sounded pretty good as well...quite loud...but don't expect much stereo separation, especially if you are used to hearing stereo through a pair of powered speakers.
I don't think the speakers are long throw so it won't really project the highs all that far compared to a PA speaker.
Also, it's quite heavy and rather awkward to carry.
Overall?
Very well made, LOUD, fairly compact, heavy, designed more as a keyboard (electric pianos, synths, organs) stage monitor than a substitute for a PA."
Donny, judging by your obsessive and compulsive buying and selling, you sound a tad confused about what works or doesn't work for you.
If my "depressive inquisitive negativity" doesn't impress you at all...how about my extreme laziness...gee...that's gotta count for something?
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Repetitively yours,
Ian