To me… Stereo is always better for my ears because most of these keyboards have samples that were recorded in stereo. I just played a gig where I used two RCF HD10A speakers in stereo and the pianos sounded fantastic on the Genos. When I was practicing at home… I used my RCF JMIX8... Vocals and guitar sounds sounded great through it… The piano was OK but they were still some phasing issues going on. When I set up for the gig, I said I bring speakers just so I can hear the way I want to hear it and then I plugged into their house system (speakers in the ceiling) through a single auxiliary send. It sounded good where I was sitting… And that’s a good thing because it makes the performance go a little bit better.
If I ever get to demo a Bose L1 Pro16, I will try several different ways to see what it does to the sound… Especially the piano sounds when a single column combines the stereo signal. I was thinking that I could do a Bose T4S and use channels 5/6 1/4” from the Genos and see how it sounds through the tonematch cable.
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~Johnathan
"The Shueys"
www.shueymusic.comYamaha Genos - RCF M20x - RCF HD10A (Stereo) - Jupiter Pocket Trumpet - Sennheiser e935 - Neumann KMS-104 plus-N