Trouble starts when you want the same sound out of different gear. If you and your audience are fine with a completely different sound using different gear, no problem at all..!

And no, I am doing my level best to make sure I NEVER end up playing to 10 people in a NH unit!

The thing about this whole issue that strikes me is, the entire Nano system can be carried with one hand, and doesn't need to be unhooked if all you want is small, low volume mono reproduction for a small gig. But it CAN be unhooked, set up for stereo, and able to be flat at a MUCH higher volume should you want it. Double duty from the same piece of gear. And a much fuller, flatter sound at ANY volume.

It is always SO hard to take your recommendations to heart, Donny, as you go through this ever revolving door of different gear, and tend to only gush about what you currently have, no matter how short your time with it. Tell the truth, Donny... If you had still had the Nano system (and I fail to see how you can give such a glowing recommendation about something you sold!), and could pick up the Nano or the SRM as you went out the door, which would you have taken?

To be frank, if you had chosen the SRM, I would be concerned about whether you would pick convenience for you (and only a very slight convenience, at that) over good quality sound for your audience...
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