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Re: Keyboard amp vs powered speaker for better piano sound?
Bit late to the chat, but in my experiences with trying to get the best sound from a digital piano, the l'acoustics speakers are without doubt top of the league. I only got to use them at events with PA supplied. The 12" and 8" are full of detail, warmth and are so even across the octaves. By that I ...
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Re: Downsizing PA
Hi. I would definitely recommend 2x K8.2 with a small sub. If you're playing small/med venues up to 150 people they would do the job. I know a 5 piece pub/function band that have swapped out there 15" EV's for this set up and can't believe the difference in sound quality. As well as volume. If you ...
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Hammer Audio ha-872 or maybe Bock 195?
Hi guys, Looking for a nice quality studio mic for around £1000. Has anyone tried the Hammer Audio? Or the Bock Soundelux 195? I like the very few demos I've heard and Paul White speaks highly of the HA-872. I've heard and read some good things about the Bock too. Its nigh on impossible to get a ...
- Forum: Recording: Gear + Techniques Topic: Hammer Audio ha-872 or maybe Bock 195? Replies: 0 Views: 198
Re: FBT Vertus CS-1000, RCF Evox 8 V2, Evox j8 or Maui 28 G2 for best vocals and small to med venues
Hi poormaniac. I spent an afternoon in Session Music Surrey comparing an FBT Vertus 1000 with a 604a and 208a sub. For me the 604/208 was miles better. Totally different sound. Cleaner, warmer, and much more detailed. I'd used an RCF EVOX 8 for a year before I changed to the FBT. In my opinion the ...
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: FBT Vertus CS-1000, RCF Evox 8 V2, Evox j8 or Maui 28 G2 for best vocals and small to med venues Replies: 13 Views: 7840