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#382318 - 01/22/14 04:19 PM
Re: Todays Maiden Voyage with Mackie SRM 150
[Re: Dnj]
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Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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In a comparison between the Nano and a single SRM150 it's no contest. The Nano will sound fuller and push more sound into a given space. As for comparing the convenience between the two: The Nano is self contained, but may still need the extension to get the best coverage. In Donny's situation, I believe he just needs a teeny bit of projection for his voice and leads ... the bass is never a factor with older aged audiences, unless they are dancing. The Yamaha speakers (built in) put out a pretty nice, full range sound on their own ... that little "extra" that he gets from the 150 just fills the room a little more. The main sound is still being noticed from his acoustic voice and the KB speakers. The Mackie is an aux. In your situation, Diki, since you have no internal speakers ... the Nano is a runaway hit, I'd think. It's pretty compact, lightweight and sounds darn good. Most of what you want. I'm not sure I'd call it "flat" response, as I recall it being a tad "bass" colored, but with proper EQ at the kb end ... maybe you can find a happy place. You won't find a lighter sub ... even as a stand alone unit.
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