Practice Speaker for pa2xpro

Posted by: EM2000

Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/03/08 08:01 PM

What would u guys suggest not more than like $200 CAD.

I need some quality of course if i can get for that price range.

I hate doing it with earphones, whenever i do some setup with earphones when i am on PA it sound very bad.

What would u recommend?
Tnx
Posted by: chony

Re: Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/03/08 08:11 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by EM2000:
What would u guys suggest not more than like $200 CAD.

I need some quality of course if i can get for that price range.

I hate doing it with earphones, whenever i do some setup with earphones when i am on PA it sound very bad.

What would u recommend?
Tnx


What do you mean a "practice speaker". For that price, I'd rather get a good pair of headphones...
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/03/08 08:13 PM

http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/018108.html
Posted by: EM2000

Re: Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/03/08 10:16 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by chony:
What do you mean a "practice speaker". For that price, I'd rather get a good pair of headphones...



What do u mean,... ppl gig with z5500 and they are around 300,... so maybe logitech have something cheaper but good for what i need,... maybe some 2.1
Posted by: Diki

Re: Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/03/08 11:21 PM



That's what I'd go for, if I were you, too, EM2000...
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/04/08 03:13 AM

I have two of them I use in small venues, and they sound great. I only need one at home .
Posted by: cassp

Re: Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/04/08 06:30 AM

EM, email me and we'll talk. Those CM-30's work great alone or in tandem; perfect for small jobs too.

cassp50@gmail.com
Posted by: PraiseTheLord

Re: Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/04/08 09:32 AM

I use the Logitech z2300's at home. They sound great, are compact and look good with the Pa2XPro.

Graham
Posted by: captain Russ

Re: Practice Speaker for pa2xpro - 09/08/08 01:00 PM

Actually, the CM-30 is a good choice. It's great as a practice amp and really good as a near field powered monitor, when needed. I also just got a Roland Mobile Cube amp. $159.00. It's battery powered, with 15 hours of battery life. It has stereo 1/4", mono 1/4", effects, a mike in, etc. Good for my small 25-50 person corporate lunches, with a nylon string. Just used it last night for a monitor. Worked great.
Only 5 watts, though. the CM-30 is an underrated 30 watts.


Both good choices, though.


Russ