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#446468 - 02/13/18 09:05 AM Perfect travlin' lightweight gig rig EA7 & Bose S1
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
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The E-A7 is a versatile arranger keyboard for musicians needing professional sounds and authentic backing styles from all over the world. Using the E-A7 is fast and intuitive thanks to its logical dual-screen layout—styles on the left and sounds on the right, with most options having dedicated, quick-access buttons. You can import WAV files to create your own instruments, or even sample directly from the keyboard. And with the powerful E-A7 Tone Manager software, you can use your computer to edit and organize user tones and drum kits, work with samples, and more. Singers will appreciate the microphone input with dedicated vocal effects, while the whole keyboard is easy to gig with, Weighing in at just 8 kg/18 lbs. Wherever you’re going with your music, the E-A7 will help you get there.

Bose S1 Weighing about 15 lbs (6.8 kg), the rugged S1 Pro is designed to transport effortlessly from the car to the gig. The S1 Pro comes with a full-featured, 3-channel mixer with reverb and Bluetooth streaming.

Now that's a lightweight, sounds great, easy setup combo NH,
small venue rig for sure with vocals too & your back will love you.... cool2


Edited by Dnj (02/13/18 09:11 AM)

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#446470 - 02/13/18 09:17 AM Re: Perfect travlin' lightweight gig rig EA7 & Bose S1 [Re: Dnj]
synerjim Offline
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Great combo indeed Donny
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SD90,Korg I3, KMA Liverpool,TC Helicon Play Electric, Fender Sonoran Guitar, vArranger, Bose S1 Pros, Bose L1 Compact, Aiwa Exos-9

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#446530 - 02/14/18 10:25 AM Re: Perfect travlin' lightweight gig rig EA7 & Bose S1 [Re: Dnj]
TedS Offline
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Donny is that Bose S1 a stereo amp? (I remember seeing discussions on SZ about how Yammies sound so much better in stereo.) If not, what would be something comparable that IS stereo??

As for the E-A7 I would love to try it. Good luck finding one in a local store!

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#446532 - 02/14/18 11:11 AM Re: Perfect travlin' lightweight gig rig EA7 & Bose S1 [Re: TedS]
organgrinder Offline
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Registered: 07/05/16
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Loc: ft. lauderdale, florida
How about the korg konnect. It is stereo and $200 cheaper. 180 watts peak but no battery pack. That might work.

Mel
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#446533 - 02/14/18 11:36 AM Re: Perfect travlin' lightweight gig rig EA7 & Bose S1 [Re: TedS]
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Originally Posted By TedS
Donny is that Bose S1 a stereo amp? (I remember seeing discussions on SZ about how Yammies sound so much better in stereo.) If not, what would be something comparable that IS stereo??

As for the E-A7 I would love to try it. Good luck finding one in a local store!


https://www.roland.com/us/products/kc-220/

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