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Re: biamplified monitors
i was just offered $1000.00 for my two srm 450s.....it cost me $400.oo to use these speakers for several years so i'm quite happy with the price.....now what do i replace them with that 1) cost no more than $1000 for both, 2) can be used as my only studio speakers and 3) can be used as my p.a. speakers (mackie 1202 vlz) if and when i play out.....if this deal falls through i will not be the least bit unhappy, i love the srms and that's why i had kids so that they can carry these beasts down and up to my 3rd. floor studio.....;).....my only problem is that the srm 450s are total OVERKILL for what i do.....for $200 more i can buy 4 srm 150s, has anyone played with these?.....they look soooo small, they say in their ads that you can get an addaptor to put them on your mic stand.....if that's the case, i'll make a hat out of one and .....one word of advice to rune is "powered monitors" need to be plugged into an electrical source and i have often found that the need for 2 more outlets can be a problem at some gigs depending where you place the speakers in relation to the rest of your kit.....and i have always wondered about the old adage that all your stuff should come off the same electrical line to keep the signal clean and avoid hum, so my corncern is, are the outlets that my monitors are plugged into the same line as the rest of my kit?.....perhaps this is just another of those misbeliefs that i have about things.....and indeed ONLY LOOPS WILL BE PLAYED OUT OF THESE SPEAKERS.....michael
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