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#382435 - 01/24/14 10:07 AM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: frankieve]
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Originally Posted By: frankieve
$299 map, great design, tannoy and tc are under the same parent company

Coax design sounds amazing, allot of punch, top end, clarity, it's the next step after the srm150


Thanx Frank ....That's what I thought I'll be in touch.

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#382436 - 01/24/14 10:27 AM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: shueymusic]
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About the same price as those SRM150's (although not as compact)... Mackie are going to have to up their game!
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#382441 - 01/24/14 12:34 PM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: Diki]
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SRM 150 on 5 gigs so far = 4x what I invested,.....
nuff said. wink


Edited by Dnj (01/24/14 12:35 PM)

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#382447 - 01/24/14 01:21 PM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: shueymusic]
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I like that you can use it on the floor angled up and the quick click to a mic stand. No adapters to remember like the SRM150 or the Behringer knock-off. Plus effects thrown in for free! Only 6.6 pounds!!
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#382475 - 01/25/14 06:37 AM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: Fran Carango]
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Originally Posted By: Fran Carango
They made two models ..years ago..that were just ok..I think they were a model 200 and a 300.
They were vocal monitors and that was the only thing they handled alright..
http://www.zzounds.com/item--TCEVSM300


http://www.tcelectronic.com/namm-2014/

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#382476 - 01/25/14 06:43 AM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: shueymusic]
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The more I look at it the more I like it. Monitoring, vocal effects, and having your mixer close by. I do wish it had some stereo capabilities but maybe I'm being too fussy. Having this and a few powered speakers would make a nice system.
Probably been covered here many times before but how important is stereo to you in live preformance? It definatly sounds better to me, more depth, but like a lot of things does the audience know or care?
I've also wondered that if you go to a major theatre or concert are those systems in stereo?


Edited by Bill Lewis (01/25/14 06:45 AM)
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#382477 - 01/25/14 06:48 AM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: shueymusic]
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Stereo all the way Bill for me..

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#382478 - 01/25/14 06:49 AM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: shueymusic]
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headphone


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Edited by Dnj (01/25/14 06:52 AM)

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#382488 - 01/25/14 08:12 AM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: Bill Lewis]
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Originally Posted By: Bill Lewis
The more I look at it the more I like it. Monitoring, vocal effects, and having your mixer close by. I do wish it had some stereo capabilities but maybe I'm being too fussy. Having this and a few powered speakers would make a nice system.
Probably been covered here many times before but how important is stereo to you in live preformance? It definatly sounds better to me, more depth, but like a lot of things does the audience know or care?
I've also wondered that if you go to a major theatre or concert are those systems in stereo?


Should of clarified my stereo statement. While I understand the monitor would be mono I think it would be great if it had ins/outs for stereo so you could use a good pair of powered speakers. My Crate keyboard amps have this feature.
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#382490 - 01/25/14 08:27 AM Re: NAMM 2014 - TC Helicon Voice Solo FX150 Speaker [Re: shueymusic]
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BTW, a general question: if an active speaker starts to distort at higher volumes, is it generally due to the amplifier or more to the membranes? Genelec has just released a model which is exactly like the one before,same-size woofer/tweeter etc., but with a much more powerful class D amplifier. Can I expect it to bear slightly higher volumes without distorting? Thanks for your opinion.


Edited by rosetree (01/25/14 08:28 AM)

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