Originally posted by Beakybird:
Scott Yee and I owned the KP-100S, and while it had adequate bass response, it didn't have enough power. I think the Motion Sound products are quite heavy. They should move from wood to injection molding of plastic to get the weight down.
Though I was originally enthusiastic about the KP100S, after about a year using it for the small gigs, I ended up selling mine because of its lack of power for it's heavy weight. I concur with Beakybird's suggestion of switching from wood to injection molding of plastic to get the weight down. For the smallest gigs, I continue to use a pair of Bose 161's with Yamaha subwoofer and find it adequate.
I purchased the Z5500's a long while back but returned them because it severely lacked mid-range output & presence so critcally required for vocals. In addition lack of a place to mount the satellites speakers + thin wiring made it awkward to setup & position optimally.
Gar, your new innovative Z5500 setup approach with added 'mid range speaker'
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atop the sub with satellites mounted on each side seems now to be the one piece SOLUTION for the small-medium rooms. I'm really anxious to hear more about this setup.
1) What brand/model mid ranger speaker are you utilizing?
2)What is the total weight of this setup and how long does it take to setup & breakdown? 3) How large of room (and number of people) do you think this can handle?
Thanks.
Scott
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