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Ottimo amplificatore, ha una sorta di compressor/limiter spontaneo molto utile, puo essere spinto a volumi alti al limite del larsen. Unici difetti, non ha reverbero sul secondo canale (eventuale chitarra) e sul primo (voce) ha solamente l'effetto eco, un po' antiquato come sistema. Occhio alle ruote che sono delicate, niente percorsi accidentati.
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T
Probably the best portable PA
TheSenate 12.06.2019
I mainly use the LD Systems Road Jack 10 for busking with an electric guitar. I use a pedalboard with a cabinet simulator so it feels like I'm playing through a guitar amp. The cab sim is a must only if you use distortion, since PA speakers don't filter out the unwanted frequencies and the result is a very harsh sound.
SOUND:
Sound quality is excellent. There is nothing to comment on that. With the master volume at 9 o'clock it's already very loud for a room. When playing at a noisy environment I usually place the knob around 1-2 o'clock. I would say that's the maximum loudness you can get before distortion occurs on a bass-heavy song, but I haven't attempted to go further. It also depends on the position of the other knobs. I'm not sure if you could play with a loud drummer as I haven't tried that. But it's definitely very loud!
FEATURES:
This PA has everything I need or I will ever need. Two channels, so you can sing and play at the same time, USB/SD reader (MP3 files only), Bluetooth/RCA/AUX for playing music, a remote control and two-band EQ. The Echo effect applies only to channel 1 and feels like short delay, nothing special but I guess it's good for vocals. If you want to plug another instrument to channel 1 you'll need a DI box. I'm not sure if you can use the USB port as a charger, I haven't tried this.
BATTERY LIFE:
For my needs the battery life is excellent. I go out, play for 2-3 hours and when I return home I make sure to fully charge the battery. This is how you should treat rechargeable batteries. According to the manufacturer it should last for 20 continuous hours, but I'll never have to do this. Some people report that the battery dies after 1-2 years or so. I can't comment on that, I'm sure that with the way I use it the battery will last way longer.
QUALITY:
Overall, the unit is built like a tank. It's quite heavy and I have to switch hands frequently when I take it for a long walk. One minor detail is that the knobs feel cheap, but it doesn't really matter. However I'm not sure about the quality of the trolley handle. It is quite shaky and doesn't feel like it will last. It hasn't disappointed me yet even on the roughest grounds, but I'll have to wait and see if it fails.
Overall I'm very satisfied with my purchase. Even if you don't busk, you can play music for a party, do karaoke, play guitar, bass and pretty much any instrument with an audio jack such as a keyboard or electronic drums.
I mainly use the LD Systems Road Jack 10 for busking with an electric guitar. I use a pedalboard with a cabinet simulator so it feels like I'm playing through a guitar amp. The cab sim is a must only if you use distortion, since PA speakers don't filter out the unwanted frequencies and the result is a very harsh sound.
SOUND:
Sound quality is
I mainly use the LD Systems Road Jack 10 for busking with an electric guitar. I use a pedalboard with a cabinet simulator so it feels like I'm playing through a guitar amp. The cab sim is a must only if you use distortion, since PA speakers don't filter out the unwanted frequencies and the result is a very harsh sound.
SOUND:
Sound quality is excellent. There is nothing to comment on that. With the master volume at 9 o'clock it's already very loud for a room. When playing at a noisy environment I usually place the knob around 1-2 o'clock. I would say that's the maximum loudness you can get before distortion occurs on a bass-heavy song, but I haven't attempted to go further. It also depends on the position of the other knobs. I'm not sure if you could play with a loud drummer as I haven't tried that. But it's definitely very loud!
FEATURES:
This PA has everything I need or I will ever need. Two channels, so you can sing and play at the same time, USB/SD reader (MP3 files only), Bluetooth/RCA/AUX for playing music, a remote control and two-band EQ. The Echo effect applies only to channel 1 and feels like short delay, nothing special but I guess it's good for vocals. If you want to plug another instrument to channel 1 you'll need a DI box. I'm not sure if you can use the USB port as a charger, I haven't tried this.
BATTERY LIFE:
For my needs the battery life is excellent. I go out, play for 2-3 hours and when I return home I make sure to fully charge the battery. This is how you should treat rechargeable batteries. According to the manufacturer it should last for 20 continuous hours, but I'll never have to do this. Some people report that the battery dies after 1-2 years or so. I can't comment on that, I'm sure that with the way I use it the battery will last way longer.
QUALITY:
Overall, the unit is built like a tank. It's quite heavy and I have to switch hands frequently when I take it for a long walk. One minor detail is that the knobs feel cheap, but it doesn't really matter. However I'm not sure about the quality of the trolley handle. It is quite shaky and doesn't feel like it will last. It hasn't disappointed me yet even on the roughest grounds, but I'll have to wait and see if it fails.
Overall I'm very satisfied with my purchase. Even if you don't busk, you can play music for a party, do karaoke, play guitar, bass and pretty much any instrument with an audio jack such as a keyboard or electronic drums.
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F
Not recommended - DON'T BUY UNLESS YO'RE WILLING TO EXCHANGE THE BATTERY AT YOUR OWN COST!
FreeRadikal 27.03.2022
The speaker seem to be a nice purchase at first. However after about 2 years of using - the battery went. And all seem to be fine because it is 3 year warranty but... NOT ON THE BATTERY, which is only 6 MONTHS!!!
I asked thomann customer support what to do in this case and they said you can replace it yourself! It that a joke?!?! Nope, it is not a joke. Disappointed.
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C
Autonomous Sound
CharlieCharlie 31.01.2022
This is a solidly built versatile sound system - rugged and portable. Whilst any system with just a 10" speaker (and tweeter) is a compromise - it nevertheless is a very good answer to supplementing sound 'on the street'. With very good battery life the system allows several instruments to be discreetly amplified for an early dance troupe dancing in various locations. Using a wireless Mike system everything can be hidden - and look! No wires! The unit on a small speaker stand is disguised as a chest of drawers with a plant stand on top!
This is a solidly built versatile sound system - rugged and portable. Whilst any system with just a 10" speaker (and tweeter) is a compromise - it nevertheless is a very good answer to supplementing sound 'on the street'. With very good battery life the system allows several instruments to be discreetly amplified for an early dance troupe dancing in various locations.
This is a solidly built versatile sound system - rugged and portable. Whilst any system with just a 10" speaker (and tweeter) is a compromise - it nevertheless is a very good answer to supplementing sound 'on the street'. With very good battery life the system allows several instruments to be discreetly amplified for an early dance troupe dancing in various locations. Using a wireless Mike system everything can be hidden - and look! No wires! The unit on a small speaker stand is disguised as a chest of drawers with a plant stand on top!