[maxmsp] [ot] portable stage amplification
Gary Lee Nelson
gary.nelson at oberlin.edu
Sun Oct 21 12:34:37 MDT 2007
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What about battery powered systems for outdoor performances? On 10/21/07 2:00 PM, "Jeff Kaiser" <maxmsp at pfmentum.com> wrote: > I have tried the bose, very interesting, kind of cool, I sort of liked > it in the gallery setting I played with it, but in that small setting > it served as a PA system. Not as easily portable as the units thomas is > looking at, and, while they (bose) profess durability, I would say the > all in one box looked more durable. > > > Jeff Kaiser > http://www.JeffKaiser.com > pfMENTUM.com AngryVegan.com > > On Oct 21, 2007, at 10:14 AM, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay wrote: > >> Hi Thomas >> >> I am doing a comparative experiment with some of them for the same >> purpose. have you ried the bose personal amplification setup? looks >> interesting, but I still have to hear it... >> >> pa >> >> >> >> Le 07-10-20 à 22:47, Thomas Grill a écrit : >> >>> >>> Hey all, >>> this is slightly OT but might be interesting for all on the list who >>> are performing electronic music live on stage. >>> >>> I'm looking for a local (not PA) sound reinforcement that should be >>> high-quality (flat frequency response) with enough bass, powerful >>> enough to keep up with typical (non-distorting) bass or guitar amps >>> and with rugged design. These excludes the typical compact near- to >>> midfield studio monitors. >>> Additionally it should be portable, hence the weight limit of about >>> 20kg. Stereo amplification (or even better: modular loudspeaker >>> cabinets) would be a plus, tone control is not necessary. >>> >>> Right now i have found the following combos which look pretty ok: >>> - Acoustic Image Contra: >>> http://www.acousticimg.com/products/prod_contra.html >>> - Schertler David: >>> http://www.schertler.com/prodotti_ing/loudspeakers/david.htm >>> >>> There are a couple of decent loudspeaker cabinets, which are also an >>> option, e.g. >>> - ACME Low B1 - http://www.acmebass.com >>> but i'm still looking for a small and powerful amplifier (about 300W >>> @ 4Ohm per channel), preferably mono block or bridgeable stereo, with >>> balanced in and neutrik out. >>> >>> Any experiences, ideas? >>> >>> greetings, Thomas >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> maxmsp mailing list >>> maxmsp at cycling74.com >>> http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> maxmsp mailing list >> maxmsp at cycling74.com >> http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp >> > > > _______________________________________________ > maxmsp mailing list > maxmsp at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp Cheers Gary Lee Nelson Oberlin College www.timara.oberlin.edu/GaryLeeNelson
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