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1120.1 | TOA Stage Monitor S | LEDS::ORIN | Raucous Roland Renegades | Mon Jan 04 1988 13:23 | 15 |
| - Able to handle lows as well as highs. I play bass lines with
the left hand.
- Something that is not to bulky or heavy.
- More then one input. Is their such a thing ?
- Bass treble and volume control.
- Price range from $125.00 to $250.00
- Enough power to hear it over a heavy-hitting drummer.
I use a TOA Stage Monitor Speaker model SM-25M. It is 100 watts and very
compact, has a tone control, line level, and a microphone input with
separate volume control. If your drummer is that loud, you will want to mount
your monitor on a stand to get it up near your ears. I think it cost about
$175.00 at E.U. Wurlitzer in Framingham. Try the Worcester store.
Dave
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1120.2 | Thanks for the Help! | COGVAX::LABAK | | Tue Jan 05 1988 13:36 | 5 |
| Dave, Thanks for the reply on this. It seems to be what I'm looking
for. I'll stop down and check it out.
Rick L.
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1120.3 | More info on TOA SM-25M? | FGVAXZ::LAING | Pipe Dreamer * Jim Laing * 261-2194 | Tue Jan 05 1988 14:37 | 5 |
| I'm gonna check that TOA out also. Could [.1] give a little more
info, if you have it? Driver(s) in the unit, frequency response,
etc?
-Jim
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1120.4 | an alternative keyboard monitor | COUGAR::JANZEN | to cogitate and to solve | Tue Jan 05 1988 14:56 | 2 |
| I like KMON in RT11. It echoes characters in type ahead.
Tom
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1120.5 | SM-25M vs SM-25A: what's the difference? | OILCAN::DIORIO | | Tue Jan 05 1988 15:21 | 7 |
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I put some money down on a used TOA monitor at Daddy's (Salem) the other
day. The model number is SM-25A. What's the difference between the
SM-25A and the SM-25M?
Mike
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1120.6 | | AKOV68::EATOND | | Tue Jan 05 1988 15:25 | 6 |
| RE < Note 1120.5 by OILCAN::DIORIO >
> -< SM-25M vs SM-25A: what's the difference? >-
about 12 letters...
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1120.7 | more SM-25M info | LEDS::ORIN | Raucous Roland Renegades | Wed Jan 06 1988 16:51 | 19 |
| More SM-25M info:
25 watts rms (not 100, sorry it's still plenty loud)
1/4" +4db input, 1/4" -20db input/output, 3 pin XLR mic input
cost about $225.00 (it's gone up) in stock at Boston Wurlitzer
frequency response 90hz to 20khz, not real strong bass response
speakers 5" woofer, 2" horn tweeter
It's very compact and very loud for a small GB band. For a loud rock
band, it might not be enough unless you use a stand and get it up
close. The sound quality is very good as a vocal, guitar, or keyboard
monitor. This unit will probably not do well with loud, low bass notes.
It's about the only compact, high quality, powered monitor for a decent
price that I could find.
I don't know about the SM-25A, but am interested in a comparison of
features.
Dave
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1120.8 | How about another fine Kawai product. | BOLT::BAILEY | Steph Bailey | Thu Jan 07 1988 17:23 | 31 |
| Ohhh. I thought I was outclassed with that 100 watts and all those
features. But since I'm not, I shall describe my monitor.
The Kawai KM-60.
1) 60 watts
2) 12-inch woofer, 1.5 (or something) tweeter.
3) 4 individual inputs.
4) Treble, Mid and Base controls (+-12 db)
5) Built-in spring reverb.
6) Mono effects loop.
7) Channels 1+2 and 3+4 are individually switchable to
both the reverb and the effect send.
8) Line-level output.
(There is one other RCA jack on the back, but heck if I can remember
what it does!)
Physically, it looks like a big, black speaker enclosure. It is
made out of particle board, and is quite heavy.
It seems to have enough guts to do a decent job with pretty much
any sound (y compris bass-drums). It also seems to be resonably
durable.
I honestly don't remember the exact price (I bought it in a fit
of pique before I started doing all this comparison shopping), but
I recall that it was around $300.
E. U. Wurlitzers carries them.
Steph
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1120.9 | | LEDS::ORIN | Raucous Roland Renegades | Fri Jan 08 1988 12:44 | 16 |
| re: Kawai KM-60.
I guess the trade-offs here are size, weight, cost, and power. The Kawai
sounds like a good unit for a loud rock band with a truck to carry the
equipment and roadies to do the work. For portability, the TOA is
excellent. It weighs about 10 lbs., is approx. 8"x 12", and is very loud
for its size. The Kawai seems like it would be better for the bass with
that 12". It's more like a 1 channel amp than a monitor. A Peavey
musician amp head has 210 watts, 4 input channels, graphic eq, reverb,
phase, external pedal for channel switching and effects on/off, separate
channel pre-amp, parametric eq, line/monitor outputs, etc. and costs
in the $300 range. Pick up a small used speaker with a horn and a 12"
woofer and you're all set. The Peavey weighs about 20 lbs and is very portable.
This could serve as an amp or a monitor.
Dave
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1120.10 | Features of the TOA SM-25A | OILCAN::DIORIO | | Fri Jan 08 1988 14:03 | 22 |
| I picked up my TOA SM-25A yesterday. Used it at practice last night.
It's excellent! I'm very happy with it. Dave, you asked for a list
of features (for comparison purposes). Here they are:
Powered
2 speakers one 2-inch, and 1 5-inch
On/OFF switch
Power indicator LED (red)
Volume slider
Headphone jack
Two jacks on rear panel one for INPUT (+4dBm), the other
BRIDGE (-20dBm). Both are spring-loaded, so that the cord cannot
accidentally become disconnected.
An adjustable swivel-type bracket is attached to the monitor, and
includes a threaded hole for mounting on a Mic stand.
The unit draws 30 W, So it is safe to assume that it puts out
25 W (I'm sure that's what the 25 stands for in the model number).
How do these features compare to the ones found on the SM-25M?
Mike D.
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1120.11 | A=amp M=mic | LEDS::ORIN | Raucous Roland Renegades | Mon Jan 11 1988 09:30 | 8 |
| > How do these features compare to the ones found on the SM-25M?
It sounds exactly the same, except the SM-25M has an XLR microphone input
and separate mic input volume control. I never use the mic input anyway.
Maybe the A stands for amplifier and the M for microphone. How much was the
25A?
Dave
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1120.12 | notes reference | LEDS::ORIN | Raucous Roland Renegades | Mon Jan 11 1988 11:31 | 3 |
| Check out notes 919 and 842. They might be of some help.
Dave
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1120.13 | $89 used | OILCAN::DIORIO | | Tue Jan 12 1988 13:42 | 11 |
| Re .11
Dave,
I bought my TOA SM-25A at Daddy's in Salem NH -- used. Price $89.
It was originally $119, but I hemmed and hawed so much (because
I really couldn't afford to buy anything especially around
Christmastime, NOT because I'm such a brilliant negotiator!!) that he
lowered it to $89. It sounded like a good deal, so I went with it.
Do you think I got a decent deal?
Mike
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