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Here are two shots that show the shape and size of the rig. I have been spoiled by having my mic boom attached to my X stand for a long time - I'll have to adjust. Apex users will not be able to use this setup without the extended arms, and even then - it may sit too far forward for stability. Jury's out on the looks - but the sound is a slam dunk.
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This new stand is a "Strukture Aluminum" double X - VERY lightweight, but super solid. Off to the left, above the joystick is a small remote for my Micro Galaxian light. It sits on a sticky pad designed to hold a phone on a car dashboard. I sometimes sit my iPhone on this, but as Fran stated - I mostly use the internal MP3s, CDGs and SMFs from the Korg, itself.
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I wouldn't be happy with such a little support under that KB, if it falls on the floor it will be going back to Korg.
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Dave, that sure is a neat looking rig, and it's a given it sounds killer. The only thing I'm not wild about is that the PA-AS seems to form a bit of a visual barrier between you and the audience. That said, it's probably no worse than the usual keyboard-top clutter, binders, laptops, etc. Thinking 'bout posting any toons from the new rig on here any time soon?
The speakers look like the same concept as the Generalmusic Genesys, take a look at that and you will see,I haven't heard them but for the money they better sound good.
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Here are two shots that show the shape and size of the rig. I have been spoiled by having my mic boom attached to my X stand for a long time - I'll have to adjust. Apex users will not be able to use this setup without the extended arms, and even then - it may sit too far forward for stability. Jury's out on the looks - but the sound is a slam dunk.
btw isnt that plastic ting blocking the speakers also?.... just sayin'
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Grrrrr ..... Lost 2 posts already because I forgot to hit the submit button! Hers my answers: 1-the speakers face exactly as they should - they are monitors, not mains. They also put out a decent SPL, so there is enough spillover for a small room. Most people in the room do not sit right in front of the speaker anyway. As for the stand - its solid, and the entire kb is supported by the top tiers. 2- the center section has the woofer, and it faces downward, so that clear music stand (that I never use on the job) does not block any sound. 3- it's awesome, and it does what its designed to do. In fact, unless you play loud, this is going to prove to be more of a messes site than n option.
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As soon as I say goodby to my students (at tomorrow's end-of-year picnic) I will set up my new rig and record a test drive for you inquiring minds. I'll take better pics too.
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Don, There is a default for the PAAS - I'm not even sure you can change it. I really haven't spent much time with it yet ... Saturday is my work on it day. I'll let you know if there is something cool. d
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Oh, you can change it. I've tried everything from default to extremes. It sounds great, but it's always nice to know what others are using. You can adjust highs, lows, volume (which seems to have compression also). You can also totally customize the overall e.q. DonM
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Here are two shots that show the shape and size of the rig. I have been spoiled by having my mic boom attached to my X stand for a long time - I'll have to adjust. Apex users will not be able to use this setup without the extended arms, and even then - it may sit too far forward for stability. Jury's out on the looks - but the sound is a slam dunk.
More pics of the cleaned up setup. I need that little Rolls mixer to make the iPad loud enough through the line inputs. It's also nice to have a second channel for my guitar, when I bring it. The small remote on the right side controls the teeny light that sits on the floor. (micro galaxian)
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Here are two shots that show the shape and size of the rig. I have been spoiled by having my mic boom attached to my X stand for a long time - I'll have to adjust. Apex users will not be able to use this setup without the extended arms, and even then - it may sit too far forward for stability. Jury's out on the looks - but the sound is a slam dunk.
More pics of the cleaned up setup. I need that little Rolls mixer to make the iPad loud enough through the line inputs. It's also nice to have a second channel for my guitar, when I bring it. The small remote on the right side controls the teeny light that sits on the floor. (micro galaxian)
I still have to measure, cut and wrap all the wires for quick setup and best appearance, but it looks pretty clean so far. I also use a stretch KB cover on the front side of the X stand to cover the inside (and my legs) from the audience.
** Not sure why only one pic showed up in this frame - just click on the link under the picture and you'll see the second one.