Speakers loud enough to play along with
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Speakers loud enough to play along with
Since i haven’t play with anyone in a while, ive been using my little bose speaker. And it sounds great and get can pretty loud, but not loud enough to where it feels like i’m really playing with someone. I’m wondering if anyone has something like that. I’m sure there’s something out there that will do what i want, but i’m not looking to spend $1000.
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I bought one of these. Then bought a second one to have stereo. 3 inputs so you can get right and left out of only one. Also a 3.5 mm jack for audio.
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Kustom-PA/ ... 50&index=1
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Kustom-PA/ ... 50&index=1
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Any decent pair of bookshelf speakers will get you there. I have an Insignia set (Best Buy’s house brand) that does the job perfectly - they’re normally connected to my turntable. Make sure you pick a powered/active pair if you don’t also want to buy a power amp.
Alternatively, the Kustom speaker that sacfxdx is also fantastic for the price - I have one to use as a vocal amp and mini PA on gigs and it sounds ace.
Alternatively, the Kustom speaker that sacfxdx is also fantastic for the price - I have one to use as a vocal amp and mini PA on gigs and it sounds ace.
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This, and an inexpensive speaker stand. Optional, but recommended.sacfxdx wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 5:33 am I bought one of these. Then bought a second one to have stereo. 3 inputs so you can get right and left out of only one. Also a 3.5 mm jack for audio.
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Kustom-PA/ ... 50&index=1
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See post below (accidentally double posted)...
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This is a bit more expensive, but it's a very sophisticated unit that can be found used on eBay for around $200. Wi-Fi, digital and analog inputs, remote control, and loud enough for a house party: https://www.peachtreeaudio.com/collecti ... eepbluesky
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The cheap option I've been using during lockdown is the W-King 50W bluetooth speaker
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07KC136DZ/
Even going full blast on bass trombone it provides enough sound to be clearly audible.
Not quite up to Bose standards but a lot better then it's price implies, I've run it at high volume for 6+ hours on a single battery charge so also useful if you're banished to the shed to practice
Also useful for outdoor gatherings now we're allowed them again on a small scale.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07KC136DZ/
Even going full blast on bass trombone it provides enough sound to be clearly audible.
Not quite up to Bose standards but a lot better then it's price implies, I've run it at high volume for 6+ hours on a single battery charge so also useful if you're banished to the shed to practice
Also useful for outdoor gatherings now we're allowed them again on a small scale.
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I don’t have issues with my JBL flip, but it sounds like you might be looking for something a little beefier than that. You might want to invest in some monitor speakers or even a nice 2.1 computer speaker setup.
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I have a Roland Cube CM-30 that I LOVE. It has multiple channel inputs with XLR, 1/4 in and RCA connections, stereo link to run a pair, and is super LOUD. I got it when it was around $200, but it looks like it’s around $250 now. I use it on my computer and as monitor for my mixing board. Great amp with plenty of volume.
Another idea is a small piano amp like a Roland KC-50 or 150. I’ve found them used for 100-250 depending on condition and size. Same as above, multiple ports for mics and lines in. Bigger footprint, but way more power and functionality.
Slap a Bluetooth receiver to anything and go wireless from your phone, tablet or computer.
Another idea is a small piano amp like a Roland KC-50 or 150. I’ve found them used for 100-250 depending on condition and size. Same as above, multiple ports for mics and lines in. Bigger footprint, but way more power and functionality.
Slap a Bluetooth receiver to anything and go wireless from your phone, tablet or computer.
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Earbuds would be loud enough no matter what.
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Depends on the isolation they provide. Not everything will work, especially safely.
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I tried that with a guitar amp and a bass amp and it sounds very thin. The quality of sound was just terrible on both but especially the guitar amp. I could mess around with the settings but i can’t imagine it would sound much better.
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Try this from AMAZON. THere are many of them available there. Its a blue tooth streaming adapter. You can send music from any Bluetooth enabled device (smart phone, tablet etc) to your home stereo system, or what ever, and get great sound and volume. I use one on my home stereo so I can send rhythm tracks from iReal Pro on my tablet or smart phone to practice tunes with. It works flawlessly, and costs under $30.
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Sorry - here's the link to one of these Bluetooth adapters on AMAZON:
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Adapte ... ag=mh0b-20
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Adapte ... ag=mh0b-20
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Re: Speakers loud enough to play along with
I like to use a powered PA speaker. Mine is a 10 inch. These move a lot of air and emulate playing with a band better than my home stereo speakers.