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#183983 - 09/05/06 12:34 PM
 
Re: Can This be My Live System?
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Loc:  Dallas Tx., USA
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Originally posted by montana:  Originally posted by travlin'easy: [b]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.
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#183989 - 09/09/06 05:50 PM
 
Re: Can This be My Live System?
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I used the Sona 32-CS system for just over a year. It's a good system, relatively lightweight, but believe it not, it's not as clean and crisp and the Logitech Z-5500. Lots of bottom end, good mids, and fair highs--just not as clear as I would like. Cheers, Gary  ------------------  Travlin' Easy 
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