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Originally posted by GlennT:
I have those monitors and I also have the z2200 system, but I would not use them together. Not because it wouldn't work, but because of the amount of equipment you're using.

The Z2200 is a 3 piece system plus your mixer, then adding the monitors plus a power amp. That adds up to 7 pieces plus a wiring mess. Are you setting up for studio or playing out? Either way, I'd advise not mixing the two, more trouble than it's worth.


Hey Glenn, how do you attach the speakers to a stand? What kind of stand? I cannot believe Carvin sold me regular mic stands. You just stick them on top and the hole in the bottom is only about a half inch depth. Talk about flimsy. I griped to Carvin. Two guys agreed with me. From a pro-line company, it is awfully shoddy. So, how do you do it?

I was asking the question meaning, in case a job came up where you needed more volume. If you didn't have another PA (I do, today, but it's for sale, the big Carvin), you could bring the power amp and two monitor speakers. Just wondering. Because even if I keep the big system, it's still WAY bigger and heavier and harder to haul around than this setup would be.
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