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#451346 - 05/01/18 07:25 AM
Re: roland ba330
[Re: organgrinder]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Based on Fran's glowing reports, I tried the BA330. It really didn't cut it for me. It is very low RMS power, horrible falloff, and as UD said, lacks bass. At best, I would consider it a practice amp. It may be suitable for small NH jobs or living room parties, but if I were shopping for an amp, for pro use, I would strongly consider the Bose L1 Compact, or a pair of them. For home use, any of the Logitech Z 5.1 systems are fantastic at a fraction of the cost. Good luck, Gary
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#451347 - 05/01/18 07:46 AM
Re: roland ba330
[Re: organgrinder]
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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I would not hesitate buying another BA330.. with 4 - 6 1/2" speakers and two tweeters... it has the punch, especially when used with a full range mixer..
That being said.. I recently purchased an Marantz Professional Voice Rover...that gave me more features..
The following is my report, I posted a month ago..
A friend "needed" my Podium Pro Audio PP1205A.... it is the best 12" power speaker I owned.
It could be used with a mixer and pushed hard never dropping out, and the best bottom of any 12" speaker.. After I surrendered it I tried to replace it... none could be found.
I have a Podium 802 to use but not in the same category as the 1205...
So I began a quest for a small sound system.. I wanted a battery powered option and on board effects.
And enough punch with bass to handle 100 people.. Mic input was also needed..
Bose came out with the S1, and my interest peaked... I heard many negative comments about not enough power, lack of bass etc.. Even the company said go for the Compact for more than 50 people.. I did not hear it live but it did sound good via Youtube..
My other consideration was replacement of my Roland BA330 that another friend "needed".. The BA330 offered me everything I wanted and I already had a great experience..
I tried to find a clean used one to save some bucks, but no luck..
While in SamAsh Music I saw a Familiar name attached to an all in one b attery powered speaker with media player, bluetooth, and wireless mic.. Marantz Professional voice rover..
It offered the media player, wireless mic, and bluetooth that was missing on the BA330 (stereo)..
It also offered the wireless mic, and media player missing on the Bose S1..
After testing the Marantz.. I found the quality of the sound to my liking.. Not the harsh sound usually found on the high output gear like Podium and even QSC k stuff..
My opinion the K series has clean clear crisp lound "harsh" sound.. I find the same situation with most of the Podium line too..
After a couple months I decided on the Marantz... been two days now and unlike complaints on youtube, It has passed every test I tried.. There are a lot of dummies on youtube... DON'T except it as fact.. Wether it be Bose, Marantz , or any other, problem people on youtube..are not the answer.
What works for us individually is what counts..
So far I am more than pleased with my choice.. My test included bluetooth operation, media play, wireless mic use, playing keyboards.. With and without mixer..power handling when pushed.. bass response.. and routing.. Passed all with flying colors..
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#451434 - 05/02/18 11:01 AM
Re: roland ba330
[Re: organgrinder]
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2445
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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The BA330 was a big dissapointment to me. I was excited about the mixer, speaker setup, stereo link, and size and weight. Paid a lot for one to test and then I hoped to get two for a stereo setup. Unpacked it on my back patio, took it down to my studio, played with it for a short time, took it back out to the patio, repacked it and called Sweetwater for a return. No power for any live work. Nice practice amp or gig amp for Acoustic guitar/vocalist busker. I was really hoping Roland would offer an option and put a real amp in there with some guts and then they would have a big seller. Never happened.
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Bill in SC --- Roland BK9 (2) Roland BK7M, Roland PK5 Pedals, Roland FP90, Roland CM30 (2), JBL Eon Ones (2) JBL 610 Monitor, Behringer Sub, EV mics, Apple iPad (2) Behringer DJ mixer
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#451444 - 05/02/18 01:25 PM
Re: roland ba330
[Re: DonM]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I keep one on hand. Have used it for PA for car shows, trade shows, all over the country club I work. Summers, I play 45 min in the bar or dining room and 1/2 hour either on a patio, a separate room, etc. It's keys in the main room and the little Roland with guitar other locations. I also use it(two, actually) to power video monitors at trade shows.
Not perfect, but pretty versatile and reliable. Some nights, with short visits to anniversary parties/birthdays in other rooms, I'm in 5 locations.
My main unit is a digital piano, with booster amplifier and a mixer. It rolls between rooms and has two 12's and a 200 watt amp.6 channels, so I can use it for an additional keyboard, guitars, vocals for two, if needed, etc. Sometimes, I line out of the piano into the Roland for spread and for use as a monitor.
FUN, FUN. FUN.
Russ
Edited by captain Russ (05/02/18 01:27 PM)
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