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#183973 - 09/04/06 03:01 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
Craig_UK Offline
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Registered: 11/23/04
Posts: 914
Loc: UK
I use the Logitech z5500's linked to my PC.
I take the T2 outputs into my automated desk then it's outs into my sound cards ins. They're great for listening to in the home but I wouldn't take these speakers out anywhere on a gig as they seem more geared to home/PC use.

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#183974 - 09/04/06 03:40 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
Stephenm52 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
Quote:
Originally posted by tony mads usa:
The Alesis and Z-55s will work well with a mic and cd player ...

I believe Stephenm52 had his mounted on stands ...

Yes. I, Stephenm52 and I believe Gary (as well as some others) all modified the plugs (at least those to the sub-woofer) to 1/4 inch ... some even modified the plugs into the sats ...
t.



I originally had mine mounted on a pair of mic stands. I copied Gary Diamond's design posted at teh PSR Site. I've since modified mine using Tony's design and mount them in front of the keyboard. Check your e-mail their shold be some photos there for you.

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#183975 - 09/04/06 05:28 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15559
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
ViLo,

Sorry I didn't get to this earlier, but between gigs and sailing I havn't been spending much time on the forum.

The Z-5500 system is awesome, and the Alesis 6FX mixer is in the same category. I frequently used the Z-5500 with audiences to 125, and the Bose L1 is used for larger venues.

As for my setup, you can see the photos of it on the PSR Tutorial site by clicking the Music Tab at the top of the home page, then clicking on articles and finally projects. Scroll down to the Z-5500 setup and you can see how I put it together and transport the system.

It provides great very crisp, clear highs, gut thumping lows, and good mids. The mid-range sounds, however, can be improved dramatically by replacing the Center speaker with a larger 8-ohm speaker of 5 to 6 inches. This will also provide a bit of a volume boost as well.

The volume level of the system, is awesome, especially in the boost levels. The bost levels are found when the main volume control is advanced beyond the maximum level. This allows you to access boost levels to Boost 11, which will blow the windows out of most homes.

Additionally, the system allows for independant adjust of the individual speakers. Fronts, rears, center and sub can all be set individually for better balance.

If you are using the Alesis mixer, you can also set the mixer's EQ and effects, thereby adding richness to the overall sound quality. In my case, the EQ is managed through the PSR-3000, which has independant EQ settings for the keyboard and mic.

Hope this helps,

Gary

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#183976 - 09/04/06 08:14 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
ViLo Offline
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Registered: 06/30/01
Posts: 461
Loc: Dallas Tx., USA
Quote:
Originally posted by travlin'easy:
ViLo,

Sorry I didn't get to this earlier, but between gigs and sailing I havn't been spending much time on the forum.

The Z-5500 system is awesome, and the Alesis 6FX mixer is in the same category. I frequently used the Z-5500 with audiences to 125, and the Bose L1 is used for larger venues.

As for my setup, you can see the photos of it on the PSR Tutorial site by clicking the Music Tab at the top of the home page, then clicking on articles and finally projects. Scroll down to the Z-5500 setup and you can see how I put it together and transport the system.

It provides great very crisp, clear highs, gut thumping lows, and good mids. The mid-range sounds, however, can be improved dramatically by replacing the Center speaker with a larger 8-ohm speaker of 5 to 6 inches. This will also provide a bit of a volume boost as well.

The volume level of the system, is awesome, especially in the boost levels. The bost levels are found when the main volume control is advanced beyond the maximum level. This allows you to access boost levels to Boost 11, which will blow the windows out of most homes.

Additionally, the system allows for independant adjust of the individual speakers. Fronts, rears, center and sub can all be set individually for better balance.

If you are using the Alesis mixer, you can also set the mixer's EQ and effects, thereby adding richness to the overall sound quality. In my case, the EQ is managed through the PSR-3000, which has independant EQ settings for the keyboard and mic.

Hope this helps,

Gary



Thanks Gary!

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#183977 - 09/04/06 09:03 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
montana Offline
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Registered: 08/01/06
Posts: 132
Loc: red lodge,mt,usa
When you use the Z-5500 on gigs are you singing through them of just playing. Would they work for a duo with one keyboard and two singers. Playing small bars and private parties?

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#183978 - 09/04/06 09:18 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
I'm not Gary, but the answer is Yes to all.
Of course you would need a mixer.
DonM
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#183979 - 09/04/06 09:50 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
jeremy_norbury Offline
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Registered: 02/20/04
Posts: 84
Loc: Amsterdam,,The Netherlands
I use this Alesis and it'll be fine for a small setup.

I find it a hassle when trying to use monitor speakers in addition to the main outs. There's no easy way to split the output of the separate input channels.

Again this is not an issue when you are alone or just a couple. I play with 3 others, all playing AND singing.

Jerry
Amsterdam
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#183980 - 09/04/06 10:58 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
ViLo Offline
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Registered: 06/30/01
Posts: 461
Loc: Dallas Tx., USA
Quote:
Originally posted by jeremy_norbury:
I use this Alesis and it'll be fine for a small setup.

Jerry
Amsterdam


The Alesis ProActive?



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#183981 - 09/04/06 03:37 PM Re: Can This be My Live System?
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15559
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Montana,

I used the rig with two sinbgers, and two guitars plugged into the Alesis, then fired the mixer through the keyboard's Auxiliary Input, and fired the keyboard's main outs to the Z-5500. Essentially, there were three singers, two guitars, and a keyboard, all fired through the Z-5500. This was for a private, poolside party with about 100 guests. I never had to turn the volume above Boost 7 and we rocked the place all night long.

Cheers,

Gary

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Travlin' Easy
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!

K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)

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#183982 - 09/05/06 07:13 AM Re: Can This be My Live System?
montana Offline
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Registered: 08/01/06
Posts: 132
Loc: red lodge,mt,usa
Quote:
Originally posted by travlin'easy:
Montana,

I used the rig with two sinbgers, and two guitars plugged into the Alesis, then fired the mixer through the keyboard's Auxiliary Input, and fired the keyboard's main outs to the Z-5500. Essentially, there were three singers, two guitars, and a keyboard, all fired through the Z-5500. This was for a private, poolside party with about 100 guests. I never had to turn the volume above Boost 7 and we rocked the place all night long.

Cheers,

Gary

I am always amazed by the things I have been learning in this forum. Everybody keep up the good work.

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