Portable PA
Capo Guy
Posted 2006-07-28 8:42 PM (#246159)
Subject: Portable PA



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I was a local music store yesterday and saw one of these.

Peavey Messenger

100 watts very compact. I thought the speakers were a little small. Didn't have time to check out how it sounds yet. $495 list $375 street.

I know some members are looking for something for those small gigs.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-07-28 10:55 PM (#246160 - in reply to #246159)
Subject: Re: Portable PA


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Ooh. This is cool.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-07-31 12:04 PM (#246161 - in reply to #246159)
Subject: Re: Portable PA


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Interesting, but like you, I think the speakers are too small for most musical applications. That's why I bought my Barbetta Sona 23c.

The thing is light, has 5 inputs (1 low Z, so a converter is needed for additional microphones) and has a bi-amped 15" and horn. The thing handled 2 acoustic/electrics, Keyboard and two mic's in a 100 person venue without breaking a sweat.
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Mark1960
Posted 2006-08-01 4:20 AM (#246162 - in reply to #246159)
Subject: Re: Portable PA


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I think it depends on what you intend to use it for. Are you going to gig bars with lots of noise to overcome or use it in a classroom?...a small church or a big one?

this was a decent review...


peavey messenger
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