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#278469 - 06/23/10 08:27 AM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
Dnj Offline
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Originally posted by captain Russ:
I'm using mine for two jobs today. And, Chico, Godin; particularly the upper end recording nylon string Multiac is one of my favorites.
Really tasteful with a sax and piano for Bossas.

Regards,


Russ


Good luck with your New ROLAND BA330 Russ....
I know you'll enjoy it if you don't exceed it's limits.



[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 06-23-2010).]

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#278470 - 06/23/10 08:23 PM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
Dnj Offline
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Originally posted by captain Russ:
I'm using mine for two jobs today. And, Chico, Godin; particularly the upper end recording nylon string Multiac is one of my favorites.
Really tasteful with a sax and piano for Bossas.

Regards,


So Russ how did you make out with the Ba330?


Russ

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#278471 - 06/24/10 08:13 AM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
captain Russ Offline
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Donny, I've actually had mine for several weeks...got it just before I went to NAMM. It's my "go to" set-up for about 1/3 of my jobs. I've used it on over 25 jobs so far.

My little 12 pound NP-30 piano was OK before, but sounds a lot better in stereo.

One club-an Italian restaurant with a bar that does full service food, is thinking about buying one for the system for that room. The bar seats about 40, and I'll set it up to line out into the house PA, so we can channel live music into the other dining rooms. We do that now, but, with PA changes by the three of us who play there, the sound is hard to manage, quality and volume wise.

These little dudes are GREAT. I need more volume and more inputs for the rest of the jobs, but have always liked Roland stuff...an old Jazz Chorus...Cube 30's and 60's, the 30 watt CM-30 monitors a bunch of us got last year. I'm using the new unit in a few minutes to record a music in and out for a film project and a 30 second PSA.

Two thumbs up from me!


Russ

[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 06-24-2010).]

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#278472 - 06/24/10 01:05 PM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
Dnj Offline
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That's great Russ....I figured it would be a very versitile piece of gear for you. I just did a small NH Triple gig today and it is just perfect for these rooms in STEREO too. When I'm in bigger rooms I use my powered 15's Mackie thumps....Roland has a winner with the BA330.

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#278473 - 09/15/10 08:43 PM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
DonM Offline
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Donnie, why do you have it for sale?
Don
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#278474 - 09/15/10 08:47 PM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
Dnj Offline
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Donnie, why do you have it for sale?
Don


WHAT? HAVN'T YOU HEARD THE TYROS 4 WILL BE REVEALED SEPTEMBER 17TH !!!

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#278475 - 09/16/10 09:26 AM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Ahhh, I see. You'll love the T4.
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#278476 - 09/16/10 09:32 AM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
Dnj Offline
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Originally posted by DonM:
Ahhh, I see. You'll love the T4.
Don


I would probably love it as a home unit ...but not on stage just to much real estate.the S910 series fits MY bill for now...I have become very patient in gear buying versus my past where I bought everything under the sun only to sell it a short while later..I am open to all choices, & if the right piece comes to market I'll buy it, but a bit more cautious & realistic these days.

Carry On

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#278477 - 09/16/10 09:58 AM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
You're just gettin' old my friend. Loosen up them purse strings, you can't take it with you.

DonM
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#278478 - 09/16/10 10:02 AM Re: My first impressions of the Roland BA330
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Originally posted by DonM:
You're just gettin' old my friend. Loosen up them purse strings, you can't take it with you.

DonM


Money ain't the probelem Don,...
been thru alot of gear in the last 40+ years....I know there will be more ....thing is at this time there isn't anything to really get excited about...soooooo we wait. As long as I can play music to make a living I'm blessed and happy

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