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#324638 - 05/21/11 09:20 AM Rock n Roller keyboard setup...
Dnj Offline
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Interesting way to use a rock n roller kart


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#324645 - 05/21/11 10:07 AM Re: Rock n Roller keyboard setup... [Re: Dnj]
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Very Cool Donny. This is great for me doing cocktail hours and wedding ceremonies and then just wheeling the whole setup into the main ballroom to setup for the band performance.

Just goes to show how versatile the RnR is!
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#324647 - 05/21/11 10:10 AM Re: Rock n Roller keyboard setup... [Re: Dnj]
Dnj Offline
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Al...I saw a guy here who just wheels something like this with speakers below right out of his VAN using a small ramp....right into the gig!


Edited by Dnj (05/21/11 10:11 AM)

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#324650 - 05/21/11 10:39 AM Re: Rock n Roller keyboard setup... [Re: Dnj]
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That is a very slick set up, Donny, and having the speakers included is also a great idea.

Very versatile piece of equipment.

If I go back to gigging full time in the fall, I'm going to look into getting one.

Thanks,

Ian
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#324651 - 05/21/11 10:46 AM Re: Rock n Roller keyboard setup... [Re: Dnj]
Dnj Offline
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Now if you can have a custom lightweight ATA KB case made that the top comes off and the front panel flips down on hinges your all set.....just add a nice black front curtain with your name on it plug in and play...never take it off the cart.


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#324666 - 05/21/11 01:46 PM Re: Rock n Roller keyboard setup... [Re: Dnj]
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When I had a full-size, Ford cargo van I had a setup that consisted of a pair of Barbetta Sona 32CS speakers with a PSR-3000 on top of them. Everything was anchored in place with Velcro and bungee chord and I rolled in right into the van with a ramp made from a couple 2 X 12s. It worked great, but the van got slammed by some guy jawing on his cellular telephone on I-95. It was a total, but the equipment, which was strapped into the opposite of the van wasn't damaged. Gas was about $4 a gallon when that happened, therefore I opted to go with a mini-van, which was not conducive to this kind of rig. Sure made for an easy in and out for the NH gigs, though.

Gary cool
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#324670 - 05/21/11 02:01 PM Re: Rock n Roller keyboard setup... [Re: travlin'easy]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
When I had a full-size, Ford cargo van I had a setup that consisted of a pair of Barbetta Sona 32CS speakers with a PSR-3000 on top of them. Everything was anchored in place with Velcro and bungee chord and I rolled in right into the van with a ramp made from a couple 2 X 12s. It worked great, but the van got slammed by some guy jawing on his cellular telephone on I-95. It was a total, but the equipment, which was strapped into the opposite of the van wasn't damaged. Gas was about $4 a gallon when that happened, therefore I opted to go with a mini-van, which was not conducive to this kind of rig. Sure made for an easy in and out for the NH gigs, though.

Gary cool


Gary I remember that Van man that was you for sure I bet you miss it frown

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