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Re: OT: Small/Light Acoustic Guitar Amps



Thanks! The prices are great. I'm looking at the frequency responses of 
the 
Gemni, Mackie, and JBL 10"  powered cabs (since this is the only speaker 
size they all share in common)

Gemni GX250 cab Frequency Response:  50-20 KHz (actually they say 
response, 
but this is stated as a range...a response has to have a +/- figure...that 
is suspicious, but I'll assume +/- 3db) - $199
Mackie SRM350 Frequence Response: (-3 dB) 83 Hz - 18.5 kHz - $550
JBL EON10 G2 cab Frequency repsonse: (±3 dB): 90 Hz - 16 kHz - $500

Gemini beats both JBL and Mackie on this spec, but I'd like to know how 
quiet they are. I have two powered EV speakers, which sound great, but 
they 
have a little bit of a hiss.

Kris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "mech" mech@m3ch.net

> At 1:41 PM -0600 8/10/06, Krispen Hartung wrote:
>>I am comparing the specs now between the JBL EON 10" and the 
>complementary 
>>Mackie cab, and the Mackie seems to have slightly better specs, such as 
>in 
>>frequency response/range, etc...but not by far.  The Mackie has more 
>>wattage going into the woofer, whereas the JBL has relatively more 
>wattage 
>>going into the horn.   I may start by buying just one Mackie, then when 
>I 
>>can afford it, get the other.
>
> Kris, check out these before blowing cash on the Mackie:
>
> http://www.geminidj.com/gx250.html
>
> Also, if you need more low end (12" speakers):
>
> http://www.geminidj.com/gx350.html
>
> Gemini are well-respected for producing gear for the DJ market, but 
>don't 
> have a whole lot of visibility amongst regular musicians (their iKey 
> recorder is about the only thing that most rank-&-file guys see).  This 
> doesn't mean they don't produce decent product, though.
>
> These are a viable alternative to the Mackie's, IMNSHO, and are half the 
> price.  Personally, as mentioned by somebody else here previously, I 
>also 
> find the Mackie's "honky" (I think that was the word used).  While 
>they're 
> not horrid, I don't find their price justified by anything other than 
> Mackie's name.
>
> I currently use one of the Gemini GX-350's myself.  I actually tried out 
> the Gemini GX-250's for a little while (the local dealer was out of 
>stock 
> on the 350's, and talked me into taking a pair of 250's for a week to 
>see 
> if they'd work out).  The 250's would sound great if I were only using 
> guitar and effects.  I also wanted the GX-250 because it's a mere 29 
> pounds.  Unfortunately, I need a bit more bass range (synth, Stick, drum 
> machine) than it's able to produce, so I upgraded to the GX-350's.
>
> The GX-250 is going for around $200 each.  GX-350, I picked up for $250.
>
> --m.
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>
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