Not For me but just for those SDOTD fans, or Podium, Denon comes to mind, etc,.. or someone on a budget could use it, can't get hurt at that price....I find Monoprice items that I have mostly cables were always good quality.
Not For me but just for those SDOTD fans, or Podium, Denon comes to mind, etc,..
Donny, I have a pair of Podium 8"s in my studio (another 'Fran' recommendation ) and just for the hell of it, I hooked up the SEVEN to them (directly) and they/it sounded surprisingly good. I think the range of the SEVEN (Rhodes-type range) is probably within the freq range of an 8" speaker. NOTE: it (the SEVEN) also sounds good through my studio monitors, my Traynor K4, and my EV SXA250's. I think that's because the basic sound is good. MORAL: Don't be too quick to knock the Podiums .
chas
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Not For me but just for those SDOTD fans, or Podium, Denon comes to mind, etc,..
Donny, I have a pair of Podium 8"s in my studio (another 'Fran' recommendation ) and just for the hell of it, I hooked up the SEVEN to them (directly) and they/it sounded surprisingly good. I think the range of the SEVEN (Rhodes-type range) is probably within the freq range of an 8" speaker. NOTE: it (the SEVEN) also sounds good through my studio monitors, my Traynor K4, and my EV SXA250's. I think that's because the basic sound is good. MORAL: Don't be too quick to knock the Podiums .
chas
Chas how soon we forget I also had a set of Podiums too..but they didn't meet MY quality standards for a PA that said ....the OP was just passing along choices for a budget buyer nothing more take what you want from it...thank you.
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Originally Posted By cgiles
I think the range of the SEVEN (Rhodes-type range) is probably within the freq range of an 8" speaker.
Chas, the best sound I ever had for my Rhodes (back in the day) was a pair of Leslie 60 piano speakers. I added piezo tweeters to each cabinet, and it was the sweetest sound ever. It had a 10" speaker in each enclosure, and a variable true stereo tremolo. I get close to that sound today with my Korg SV-1 through a Strymon Ola dBucket chorus into my QSC 8s. Pretty damn close ... if not even better. Are you getting used to the action on the "Sev" yet?
I get close to that sound today with my Korg SV-1 through a Strymon Ola dBucket chorus into my QSC 8s. Pretty damn close ... if not even better. Are you getting used to the action on the "Sev" yet?
That is indeed a fabulous sound. I probably would have gotten a SV-1 if it had been packaged like the SEVEN - it would be difficult to say which one sounds best. As to the keyboard action, yes, I AM getting VERY used to it. I think playing it for at least two hours a day has helped both my finger strength AND the ('breaking in' of the) keybed. No regrets and no thoughts of returning it. I'd love to get a couple of old 'Rhode' dogs (just made that up ) like you and/or Russ to drop in and give it a whirl. I think you'd like it. Only 'old souls' that love that Rhrodes sound need apply . For the record, I think the AP on the SV-1 might be a bit better than on the SEVEN.
chas
Edited by cgiles (06/14/1812:35 PM)
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Good deal but I wouldn't take it out of the house. Studio only. For someone who wants a home system to avoid packing up for gigs definatly go for it. I have a similiar Carvin system which I did once take to a gig and it preformed great. Stays in the studio now.
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