how can i connect the Alesis Point Seven Monitors to my yamaha mo6?
What cables do i need and where do i connect ( from/to )






What cables do i need and where do i connect ( from/to )
Here's a review I did on Yamaha's HS 80m Studio Monitors, hope it helps anyone interested in buying these Monitors. I strongly suggest ...
Studio monitors are arguably the most crucial element of any recording studio setup. Day after day, year after year, the speakers that we judge our work on are one of the few pieces of gear in the studio that can bring a session to a grinding halt if they’re not working up to par.
So it stands to reason that studio monitor brands breed fiercely loyal customers. There are a select few companies that most engineers can agree will always translate their work accurately wherever they go. And a new brand has to really be something special to make that cut.
When sE Electronics – a UK-based company with a sterling reputation for their hand-crafted line of microphones – announced they’d partnered with acoustic consultant/studio designer Andy Munro to design a pair of studio monitors from the ground up, many in the audio world took notice. These monitors could be that something special.
The result of their collaboration is the sE Munro Egg 150 monitoring system. Let’s take a look at what this unique system has to offer.
Phases like "getting the best sound" and "keyboard amp like Roland or Hartke" simply can't coexist in a conversation. Keyboard amps like Roland or Hartke simply will not get you the best sound out of your keyboards. I don't know anything about the studio monitor models you've asked about ... so can't comment about them. However, I'd dismiss the keyboard amp approach pretty much out of hand if sound quality is what you're shooting for. I'm not as down on the Roland KC's as most folks here are: a friend of mine had them and they worked and we made good music with them. But Norman is definitely right that they don't belong in a "best" conversation, unless discussing convenience. Even then it's debatable. If I found a used one cheap enough, I might get it to leave at practice to reduce lugging. At home I use something even cheaper: a pair of powered Bose Lifestyle indoor-outdoor speakers, which I found on ebay for $100. They work great, and they're small....
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RETAIL: Banks Musicroom It would actually be a challenge to find a more relaxing browsing environment within an MI store, with its library-like feel and a strategically positioned high-end Yamaha Clavinova available for those wanting to try before they buy. |
Why HDTV Sound Bars Suck
Yamaha's Digital Sound Projectors do a reasonably convincing job of this. They bounce sound off the walls in your room, making it sort of seem like sound is coming from beside you or behind you. This effect is largely dependent on your room.
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Sunset Christian Center Attracts New Members and Top Artists with Audio Upgrade A Yamaha DME 64N is the system processor and provides crossover points, delay and shaping. When the church hosts a choir, it uses its new JBL AM5212-95s choir monitors, located over the stage. With these coordinated efforts by SES and RBDG, |