For anyone who's concerned about what type of aplification to use on their V-Drum setup, I think I may have found it.
I have been down the road of "distorted bottom-end" , "muted -highs", and "no dB's".
But this time I think I may have found it and at a resonable price. I've tried the PM-3, the KC-500, and a Keyboard amp from Crate(I can't remember the model#). All of these amps have nice options, and vary from maker to maker, but never quite measured up to my current setup.
Here's my $750.00 setup. Keep in mind that yes you could get better monitors but why when these work great!
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THE SETUP!
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(1)Roland V-Custom Set w/ TD-8
(2)Yamaha S15e floor monitors
(1)Yamaha EMX 620 Powered Mixer
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That's it! Yes, you could buy the EMX860ST and bigger and better speakers, but know your in for a grand and a half.
The setup I'm running sounds great. I hope this helps anyone who's interested.
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I have been down the road of "distorted bottom-end" , "muted -highs", and "no dB's".
But this time I think I may have found it and at a resonable price. I've tried the PM-3, the KC-500, and a Keyboard amp from Crate(I can't remember the model#). All of these amps have nice options, and vary from maker to maker, but never quite measured up to my current setup.
Here's my $750.00 setup. Keep in mind that yes you could get better monitors but why when these work great!
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<hr>
THE SETUP!
<center>
(1)Roland V-Custom Set w/ TD-8
(2)Yamaha S15e floor monitors
(1)Yamaha EMX 620 Powered Mixer
<hr>
That's it! Yes, you could buy the EMX860ST and bigger and better speakers, but know your in for a grand and a half.
The setup I'm running sounds great. I hope this helps anyone who's interested.
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