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Re: portable PA for electronic looper
Per,
again...if you were submixing the material and sending each channel to
it's respective CM-30, and then you used the 'send' from each to another
one, but on the same channel, then....YES, you could theoretically
create a little stack of two for Left and a stack of two for Right.
I bet it would sound terrific. for the $700 - $800 it's going to cost
you, however, there might be more viable powered monitor solutions?
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Per Boysen wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Richard Atkinson
> <thetoyroom@charter.net> wrote:
>> Since the
>> CM-30 can stereo 'link' to another unit, I can't see how this
>> wouldn't be a
>> kick ass solution for anyone wanting a big, full sound. If you were
>> using a
>> mixer to send sound, two of these things with the XLR inputs would be
>> great
>> for sending a balanced signal to each CM-30. You'd have a 60 watt
>> mini PA
>> in the size of two lunchboxes.
>
> That's a neat idea, Rich! Maybe one could even expand it into two
> "towers" of two CM-30's for each left/right channel? I wonder how it
> handles high fidelity material and deep bass, like a bass guitar? Did
> you see if there is any extra output where one might send to an extra
> bass unit?
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
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