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#44221 - 06/17/05 03:18 AM
Re: Subwoofer???
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi John I think it depends on the type of music you are playing,but for more modern dance music,it is desirable if not necessary.They want to feel that bass.It also depends on the cabs that you now use. I know when I used my old Peavy KB300's,I had plenty of bass,but it was more booming than my Z5500 and especially my Bose.
Bernie
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#44222 - 06/17/05 04:05 AM
Re: Subwoofer???
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Originally posted by Walter McLaren: Yes John, you need a Sub-Woofer, today's noises need all the help they can get. Walter. Ha ha ha ha ha, You have a way with words Walter. At my Granddaughter?s wedding the DJ played the kind of music you are describing, very little melody, heavy bass and a lot of drums--NOISE to me. In my younger days when a new song came out we had a saying, if you can whistle the song and easily memorize it, it would become a Hit. What I heard at the wedding had no describable melody, mostly bass and drums. On the positive side they needed to make changes in music as they have always done, my group did not sound like Guy lombardo (spelling??) And today?s musicians do not sound like my group. But---- some of the music of today is good and I enjoy playing them. So back to subwoofers ---- with a crossover unit you can control what goes into your speaker. In the case of wanting more of the low end, bass and drums, you can send just the lower range of sounds to your speaker. Subwoofers have built in crossovers, Bass speakers normally do not. The sound of a bass speaker with a crossover is different than a subwoofer. Why? What is it doing to the sound? Which is preferible? Any Opinions. Music does satisfy, John C.
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#44224 - 06/18/05 05:35 PM
Re: Subwoofer???
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1098
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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There are four members of our Keyboard Club who own the KN7,we all have different 'sound assistance' - one has a small amplifier with separate speakers, one has medium sized speakers with built in amplification (and these can blow the roof off if needed), one has a sub woofer with two small speakers called an "EDifier" and I have the next model up called "The Clarifier" (both these last two items can be bought from BCK. All enhance the keyboards sounds and rhythms - itis a matter of preference.
However, my own opinion is whilst I'm pleased with my Clarifier, it isn't always necessary to take this extra 'gear' to a venue as I mostly play in small halls for Birthday parties, singalongs etc., and should the need arise I would first try the KN7's excellent Reverb settings as they also work well in medium sized venues.
Playing for dancing is a different matter. Here, I would use everything available to me, including the Clarifier, as dances tend to be noisier particularly towards the end of the evening and the sub woofer greatly enhances the KN7's performance.
Aud (U.K.)
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