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#382061 - 01/20/14 11:04 AM
Re: Todays Maiden Voyage with Mackie SRM 150
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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You can leave the Nano's little speakers attached if you want a simpler setup, right? Same mono you'd get from just one SRM..
How did you set up the SRM? On a stand? I just don't see what is less complicated about the SRM than a Nano.
I guess, for me, I don't want three or four different systems. Something small enough to cover small rooms, one for big rooms. Done and done!
But I'd like enough bottom that, if things get frisky at the party (you never know!) I got the lows covered, and the SRM's simply can't do that. I am afraid I've never even been tempted to use my SRM150's for FOH, and I've had them years!
But a pair of them will keep up with almost the loudest drummers and bands! However, for stage monitoring, you don't WANT those lows!
I guess, it all depends on what you get used to... I don't use arrangers with built in speakers, so I've never really got used to that type of sound. I imagine the SRM's are in the same ballpark, simply louder! What I'm surprised at is, everyone says how good the S950's built-ins are, why, for a really small event, do you need anything more?
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#382064 - 01/20/14 11:52 AM
Re: Todays Maiden Voyage with Mackie SRM 150
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Diki, the built-in speakers actually have great bottom end, at last Yamaha does - don't know about the others, though. Gary
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#382065 - 01/20/14 12:11 PM
Re: Todays Maiden Voyage with Mackie SRM 150
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Only problem with using most on-board speakers is that they are facing mainly towards, and intended for, the player.
I most always took a small stereo system with me...usually my MS-60S.
For the sake of a few minutes more setup, it was worth it, in my opinion (and experience).
The PSR-S950/S750 do have a nice full sound, nonetheless, the speaker system being new to these models, and for personal use they lack nothing.
Ian
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#382086 - 01/20/14 04:54 PM
Re: Todays Maiden Voyage with Mackie SRM 150
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Good enough for me. One on order!
Donny, I thought of putting it on a low mic stand in front of the keyboard. Where did you position yours?
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#382152 - 01/21/14 12:15 PM
Re: Todays Maiden Voyage with Mackie SRM 150
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Gary, on the whole, I'm afraid we play and do such utterly different approaches, I can't honestly take any recommendation you give. For YOU, that built-in on the S950 might be great low end. For me, it has no depth, no projection.
But the vast majority of my gigs are probably MUCH louder than yours, and built-ins can even BEGIN to compete with a sub and satellite system. I have had a PSR S950 at my house, played it through its built-ins, then through my studio monitors. Night and day!
You play very softly, sing very softly, and play music that is at least a generation older than most of my playlist. I'm afraid what works for you is simply not going to work for me (or many of us here still playing at volume).
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