CASIO MZ-X500 - Live Recording - TAKE 05 & 06 No no fake, no DSP from external equipment, no pre- or mastering in the studio, just live recording in the MZ-X500. Only normalizing the vovolume to 0db in my video program.
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Notice how the speaker grills wrap around to the back of the keyboard, apparently, with some sound coming out in that direction as well. That’s something I’ve been requesting of Yamaha on the PSR series, for those occasions where no external sound is needed, but just that little extra provided by the internal sound system-----so that some of the sound projects toward the audience and not all of it directly up toward the player.
Notice how the speaker grills wrap around to the back of the keyboard, apparently, with some sound coming out in that direction as well. That’s something I’ve been requesting of Yamaha on the PSR series, for those occasions where no external sound is needed, but just that little extra provided by the internal sound system-----so that some of the sound projects toward the audience and not all of it directly up toward the player.
It looks like just a bass port not a speaker in back...the truth will emerge when you see and hear demos of MZ X500 players in their house.....not a company promo edited one.
Bachus
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: J. Larry
Notice how the speaker grills wrap around to the back of the keyboard, apparently, with some sound coming out in that direction as well. That’s something I’ve been requesting of Yamaha on the PSR series, for those occasions where no external sound is needed, but just that little extra provided by the internal sound system-----so that some of the sound projects toward the audience and not all of it directly up toward the player.
It looks like just a bass port not a speaker in back...the truth will emerge when you see and hear demos of MZ X500 players in their house.....not a company promo edited one.
They are double speakers, 20 watt to the front, and 20 watts out of the back.. Both being monitor as fit for a small stage towards the audience..
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Yamaha Genos, Roland Jupiter 80, Ipad pro.
Notice how the speaker grills wrap around to the back of the keyboard, apparently, with some sound coming out in that direction as well. That’s something I’ve been requesting of Yamaha on the PSR series, for those occasions where no external sound is needed, but just that little extra provided by the internal sound system-----so that some of the sound projects toward the audience and not all of it directly up toward the player.
It looks like just a bass port not a speaker in back...the truth will emerge when you see and hear demos of MZ X500 players in their house.....not a company promo edited one.
They are double speakers, 20 watt to the front, and 20 watts out of the back.. Both being monitor as fit for a small stage towards the audience..
Bachus
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: Bachus
Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: J. Larry
Notice how the speaker grills wrap around to the back of the keyboard, apparently, with some sound coming out in that direction as well. That’s something I’ve been requesting of Yamaha on the PSR series, for those occasions where no external sound is needed, but just that little extra provided by the internal sound system-----so that some of the sound projects toward the audience and not all of it directly up toward the player.
It looks like just a bass port not a speaker in back...the truth will emerge when you see and hear demos of MZ X500 players in their house.....not a company promo edited one.
They are double speakers, 20 watt to the front, and 20 watts out of the back.. Both being monitor as fit for a small stage towards the audience..
bachus is that on the spec sheets?
No, it was told in an interview at Namm, with Mike Martin..
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Yamaha Genos, Roland Jupiter 80, Ipad pro.