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Originally posted by trtjazz:
I thought there was this entire issue about the Tyros, because the speakers were not internal and now there is all this chit chat about seperate monitoring systems? Why not just go with the Tyros ones?
Terry



Hi Terry: The reason I brought this up is because I had heard that the Tyros ones are not that roadworthy (rugged). For home/studio use, fine, but I need something that is can be easily transported in ONE unit and set up fairly quickly as well. The Model Twelve all in one system (including carrying case) seems like it might be easier to transport than the Tyros speaker system. Steve Deming even admitted that the Tyros speaker system may not be rugged enough to handle a lot of gig transporting.

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Originally posted by nardoni2002:
scott,the speaker system looks cool but the specs don,t say what the power output is ,any idea? mike


Mike, GOOD Question. I was wondering that myself. I'll try to stop by a Cambridge Soundworks showroom next week and try to find out.

As far as the Model Twelve setup time goes, my guess it would not take any longer than setting up the Tyros speakers. Of course I'd prefer a kb with built in speakers too, but I realize this would add to the weight considerably, but my guess is that both the Tyros speakers and the Model Twelve would sound better than any internal kb speakers could provide . . . . that is unless you have the kb weighing in at 59 lbs, like the Genesys.
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