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#206282 - 11/29/07 07:42 AM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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OK, I have always been happy with the Tyros 2 own speakers in my home, but I just connected the 2 cm30s and they sounded even better! Plenty of bass, Tyros 2 acoustic guitar comes through clearly and sounds great, good stereo separation! Great start. Real test tomorrow in a small nursing home setting.

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#206283 - 11/29/07 07:55 AM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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Go for it, Graham!

And Bernie, you're advice eventually paid off. I guess we should never overlook the best advice, which ultimately was yours Good job.
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#206284 - 11/29/07 08:28 AM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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Graham,

Congrats on the CM30's they sound great for small situations.......& look good too on lightweight TRIPOD Mic Stands just screw em on!

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#206285 - 11/29/07 04:58 PM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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The stand recommended by Bernie arrived today and it's perfect with the cm30, and you can't beat the price!
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#206286 - 11/30/07 03:56 AM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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It is the best for the price, and stable enough for most venues. It could be argued by some, that might be surrounded by drunks. that they could be toppled. Then I guess that would mean only the large,expensive, and heavy speaker stands would suffice. The tripod opens up quite a good distance to be stable with small speakers like the CM-30.
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#206287 - 12/12/07 07:02 AM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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I think I'm about ready to stop visiting this forum. because I get caught up in the talk of all this great new gear and I find myself constantly swapping gear.

Now here's my question anyone using the CM30s that had been using logitech z5500s. I know there was a dicussion on page 2 about the z2200s but I'd be curious to hear your comments, if you had been using the z5500s. I currently use the z5500s for 2 or 3 hour gigs. They are a bit too much work to setup for the 1 hr NH gigs. CM30s look like a great solution/ easy set up for those smaller gigs.

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#206288 - 12/12/07 10:30 AM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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as amazing as they are for the size/price, and
as adequate as they may be for small rooms, 2 CM-30's are not going to sound anywhere close to as good as one EV sxA100 powered speaker,
stereo or no stereo. of course we're talking
$350 v $625, and 43 lbs to lift..but for most
that's not a killer..a speaker is a lot easier to handle at 43 than a kb..and doesn't need a case. so for $275 more to get a fantastic sound as opposed to just a good sound..that seems like not a lot for that. but as monitors they make a lot of sense.

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#206289 - 12/12/07 06:13 PM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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Mo speaks the truth.
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#206290 - 12/12/07 07:31 PM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
PraiseTheLord Offline
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Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
I am delighted with the sound of the CM30s for small rooms. I tried the Logitech z2200s and found them boomy even with the bass turned right down. The CM30s have a clear distinguishable sound, and I have had a lot of good reaction since I have been using them (in smaller rooms with lower ceilings).

I use the Yamaha PAS300 for larger settings, where the CM30s would probably be underpowered.

Graham

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#206291 - 12/12/07 08:04 PM Re: Cassp hows the Roland CM30 so far?
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Quote:
Originally posted by cassp:
Mo speaks the truth.


yes cassp and so do you. i got the Evsx100's passives today and the Behringer pmh518m. only tried it with just one speaker and sounds just so smooth and full and gorgeous..and the rack-style 518 is great..light,compact, sleek, and more powerful than the previous power-challenged Behringer mixers. as i said in another post, the EV 12" sx-powered or passive-in my test at Ash proved far superior to the Yam stagepas and the CM30...and the JBL Eon10 i used to use. No contest.

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