+Solrac K. Has a 2 channel mixer built in for Mic & guitar, or 2 guitars, or 2 Mics, with all the EQ Parra mid and chorus and reverb, both good & usable effects, feedback eliminator is very shaky and crackly, I avoid using it. IT starts stumbling when I have to push it loud, trebble goes first, then bass next and this is only about sensibly loud (guessing 150 watts).
No phantom power, many peripherals run from phantom in 2016. Very heavy for musical hands to manipulate. Sound is very directional too. Great sound though when performing, both Mic and acoustic guitar. The "L3t sound" even gives some extra confidence when performing. Power output (1400 watts ?) compared to a vacuum cleaner is debatable? I'd say more like 150 before this thing starts having capability problems.
Why didn't you take some time to actually let us hear what the unit sounds like with acoustic guitar and vocals? WE WANT TO HEAR THE FREAKING SOUND SYSTEM IS LIKE!!!! Reviews like this are frustrating because creators don't position the video recorder to pick up only the sound system. Grrr....I'm so frustrated. I've tried to find a nice clean sounding review of this system with a guitar and vocals. Why is it that reviewers don't really think things through.
because you can't hear the sound quality in a video, you only hear what is picked up from the camera microphone, and then heard through your computer speakers after it has been turned into a digital youtube video file, sooooooo, they show you specs and you go to the music store and listen to it with your own ears.
Ha Ha Ha...never ceases to amaze me - a 16 minute "demonstration" that only includes about 1 minute of the guy picking a few chords. GUYS, you love the sound of your own voices way too much. 1. The whole video needs to be 3 minutes. 2. Let us hear the SOUND system.
Well you can't actually hear how the system sounds from a youtube video so it's rather pointless. You need to get a live demo for that. Going through the features is much more important in a video like this.
Okay Henrik - then I can just read the pdf and get the specs. There are millions and millions of musicians who DO go to youtube to get a "general idea" of how guitars, amps, effects SOUND SYSTEMS sound.
Guitars, guitar amps, effects yes.. all those have a distinctive character and color that you can get an idea of through a youtube video. Very useful. But systems like these are made to be neutral, so a recording of it will say pretty much nothing about how it sounds.
Mine was returned due to a bunch of problems arising from needing more than my own living room volumes. Great, fantastic, for quiet stuff, but venue volumes bring on big capability problems.
+Richard Deckard I totally agree. I am exhausted with reviewers who don't position the video recorder so we can hear the system and as you so eloquently noted, they like to hear themselves babbling on and on, rather than playing and singing something...So frustrated right now...
This speaker looks INCREDIBLY well thought out, compared to the competing brands. We really should be seeing more of these around.
Is it compatible with a eletric guitar + microphones WITHOUT any other PA, mixer etc.? It seems there is no "guitar in" input...
+Solrac K. Has a 2 channel mixer built in for Mic & guitar, or 2 guitars, or 2 Mics, with all the EQ Parra mid and chorus and reverb, both good & usable effects, feedback eliminator is very shaky and crackly, I avoid using it. IT starts stumbling when I have to push it loud, trebble goes first, then bass next and this is only about sensibly loud (guessing 150 watts).
No phantom power, many peripherals run from phantom in 2016. Very heavy for musical hands to manipulate. Sound is very directional too. Great sound though when performing, both Mic and acoustic guitar. The "L3t sound" even gives some extra confidence when performing. Power output (1400 watts ?) compared to a vacuum cleaner is debatable? I'd say more like 150 before this thing starts having capability problems.
I own two of these and they are amazing!
Extremely informative video.
Would two of these + 2 of the subs and the M20D mixer be a future proof investment for a rock/metal group looking for a big crisp sound?
HI. is it possible to have 2 singers and 2 guitars players in the same time?
Brothers at home would have been nice for a demo to reveal.
Shame, it's not truly a pa for life given they stopped making them and I'm stuck with 1 speaker and can't find another to add to it😢
Do you recommend me this?
Why didn't you take some time to actually let us hear what the unit sounds like with acoustic guitar and vocals? WE WANT TO HEAR THE FREAKING SOUND SYSTEM IS LIKE!!!! Reviews like this are frustrating because creators don't position the video recorder to pick up only the sound system. Grrr....I'm so frustrated. I've tried to find a nice clean sounding review of this system with a guitar and vocals. Why is it that reviewers don't really think things through.
because you can't hear the sound quality in a video, you only hear what is picked up from the camera microphone, and then heard through your computer speakers after it has been turned into a digital youtube video file, sooooooo, they show you specs and you go to the music store and listen to it with your own ears.
People always give that lame answer. 1. It is titled "Demonstration." 2. You can get a rough idea of what it sounds like.
how to xitones compete withLine Lt3
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Ha Ha Ha...never ceases to amaze me - a 16 minute "demonstration" that only includes about 1 minute of the guy picking a few chords. GUYS, you love the sound of your own voices way too much. 1. The whole video needs to be 3 minutes. 2. Let us hear the SOUND system.
Well you can't actually hear how the system sounds from a youtube video so it's rather pointless. You need to get a live demo for that.
Going through the features is much more important in a video like this.
Okay Henrik - then I can just read the pdf and get the specs. There are millions and millions of musicians who DO go to youtube to get a "general idea" of how guitars, amps, effects SOUND SYSTEMS sound.
Guitars, guitar amps, effects yes.. all those have a distinctive character and color that you can get an idea of through a youtube video. Very useful.
But systems like these are made to be neutral, so a recording of it will say pretty much nothing about how it sounds.
Mine was returned due to a bunch of problems arising from needing more than my own living room volumes. Great, fantastic, for quiet stuff, but venue volumes bring on big capability problems.
+Richard Deckard I totally agree. I am exhausted with reviewers who don't position the video recorder so we can hear the system and as you so eloquently noted, they like to hear themselves babbling on and on, rather than playing and singing something...So frustrated right now...
This guy is struggling.
99% talking
Yes everyone forgets that the function of these videos would be to make us hear sound instead just blah blah blah