Well, The SxA 100 only has an XLR for the Mic and a 1/4” jack for the keyboard. So I will need a mixer. I don’t like that because if I have to use a mixer I think my 15” TLS 5 Peaveys sound the best and they weigh 43 lbs like the Samson and the SxA 100. However, they are bigger..
Scott says he does not use a mixer. He comes out of his PSR 2000 with the Mic. My question is, Scott are you happy with having the Master settings the same on the SxA 100 for your voice and your keyboard, since you can’t set the channels different? Can you set the high and lows for the Mic separate from the keyboard through the PSR 2000? If so, I can see why you like the SxA so much.
I like to set the bass a bit higher on the Mic for singing “Goodnight My Love”, “What’s Your Name” etc., and I like to turn the reverb up also on the Mic.
The Samson EX30 wins hands down here because of it’s having a Master Gain, High, Low and Reverb. Also it has High, Low, Gain, Reverb and Pan on each separate channel. Then it has an XLR and a 1/4” jack on each channel also.
You see if I use my Nanoverb it only has 1/4” jacks. If I plug it into the 1/4” jack on the SxA 100, where do I plug my keyboard? Like I said, I don't like the idea of having to use a mixer with this speaker. I want to get out of all this gear and cable hauling.
This is turning out to be a nightmare for me unless I’m missing something here. Still being a greenhorn that is very possible. I may have to send the SxA 100 back. If you guys have a solution please tell.
The Samson would be great for a coffee shop etc., but probably may not handle a bigger dance hall like Donny plays.
How did you guys let me get back into this music stuff? Maybe I'll feel better tomorrow. Boy what would I do without a return policy. The local stores don't carry some of this stuff. I have to do mail order.
Disgusted,
Boo
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