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TheHillusionist New user 68 Posts |
Good day all,
Although not a full time magician, I do 5-7 gigs/month and the demand seems to be getting higher. I now need to upgrade .. like everything. I'm looking for a portable sound system and have "no clue" where to start. I'm not looking for the fresh, new cream of the crop, so expensive that I can't feed my family units .. but something that's user friendly, that I can control my music transitions, segues, etc with the click of a button. I don't really care if I use a mic or a headset although I suppose a headset would be best. I'm in Canada if that makes a difference. Perhaps something like this? https://www.staples.com/Pyle-P-WMA230BT-......_2120939 Thanks |
MikeDes Inner circle Montreal 1174 Posts |
One word MIPRO. I have two of their wireless, portable sound systems,. I have a 50 watt system for small shows (about a million times better than a Happie Amp) and a 190 watt system for everything else.
Check them out here: http://www.mipro.com.tw/mobile/index_en.html |
Ray Pierce Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 2607 Posts |
The Mipro units look nice. The first question you need to answer is will you have available power or not? This changes things a lot in price as a self contained battery powered unit will typically be a lot more than a similar unit that is A/C powered. Secondly you would look for something that will cover the space you need. That varies a lot. You could use a much smaller system if you're working library shows with low ambient noise levels for 60 people or outdoors for 400. Those questions will help define your needs.
It will also be very beneficial to get a system you can elevate on a stand as this will greatly increase your throw and provide a more balanced sound for the front rows. Many units now have integrated bluetooth so in theory, you could keep your phone for playback near (or inside) your table and transmit the music directly to the speaker(s)
Ray Pierce
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TheHillusionist New user 68 Posts |
In terms of wireless or a/c Im fine with the latter. Having a power source is important for me.
I visted a few shops and they all seemed to suggest this one: www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/fender......|ClickCP Does anybody have any experience with this? |
gothike Elite user 463 Posts |
Fender Passport Conference just has a tone and volume button.
Its missing the Low (Bass), mid and high adjustment. Also missing Gain. That is comical and sad. Plus it has 2 Stars out of 5 or an equivalent to a F Grade.
Control your Show Music from a PC from 800 ft away with a remote control. Send me a message to find out how......
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TheHillusionist New user 68 Posts |
I can't find pricing for mipro stuff anywhere. Any idea where to shop for that stuff?
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MikeDes Inner circle Montreal 1174 Posts |
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On Aug 16, 2017, TheHillusionist wrote: I bought mine in Montreal but here is a web site: https://www.bhphotovideo.com |
MikeDes Inner circle Montreal 1174 Posts |
If you don't mind your system working off a/c you may also want to consider the Peavey systems. They are more complete than the Fender.
https://peavey.com/products/index.cfm/item/705/118351 |
TheHillusionist New user 68 Posts |
Thank you Mike, I'll check those sites out.
If anyone else has good advice regarding a nice, portable sound system that's not badly priced, please don't be shy. Thanks again What do peeps think about this one? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1......oth.html |
stempleton Inner circle 1443 Posts |
I did quite a bit of research and stumbled upon a thread in which a member (The Ambitious Card) talked highly of this system from Carvin. I purchased and have not been happier with a performance-related purchase. Has everything I wanted: Bluetooth, battery power option, works great with my ipad and remote. Do a search under his name to find the thread... in any case, before you buy check out this link:
https://carvinaudio.com/collections/s600 a warning: do not buy the headset... it's junk. The wireless mic and transmitter, however, are great. |
61magic Special user Sacramento California 775 Posts |
Pyle is a quality product. Shop around you can find the same unit on amazon for less money.
Professor J. P. Fawkes
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robertwong Loyal user Calgary, Canada 212 Posts |
Https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SRM150
I use this Mackie SRM 150 at every birthday party I do. It's small and portable and the sound is incredible for it's size. Robert. |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
What size audience do you usually perform to?
What type of venue? outside? inside? i have carvin stagemate that I love for all size audiences that require a PA. there's a new model that is more expensive now but works with bluetooth for music. If I was in need, I'd get this: https://carvinaudio.com/products/s600b
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stempleton Inner circle 1443 Posts |
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On Dec 26, 2017, TheAmbitiousCard wrote: Second that (see my above post) but after having used it in only a few shows, I have one complaint... the battery is no longer holding a charge for the stated length of time under minimal conditions after only a few months of ownership. In other words, it starts to die during a 45 minute show on a fresh charge, and that causes sound distortion and drop outs. Direct to wall outlet...fine. A replacement from Carvin is about 40 bucks, I found an aftermarket online for 14, which I will order soon. Just FYI. |
dlcmagic Special user 887 Posts |
Carvin is closing up shop.
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Adam Meier Regular user 135 Posts |
You can’t go wrong with Sure mic’s.
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Donald Dunphy Inner circle Victoria, BC, Canada 7563 Posts |
In some of the magician groups on Facebook, the current PA system that's getting lots of buzz is the Bose S1 Pro. Lots of family performers using them for their shows.
It works on a rechargeable lithium ion battery. it has Bluetooth. https://www.bose.ca/en_ca/products/speak......tem.html - Donald P.S. Someone mentioned the Mackie SRM150 above. That's what I currently use for most of my shows, along with a Samson Airline Micro and an iPod Nano. I like this set up, but the next change I'll make is to invest in a remote to control my music (and I might go with a different player than my Nano, because the screen is pretty small).
Donald Dunphy is a Victoria Magician, British Columbia, Canada.
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Stevethomas Inner circle Southern U.S.A. 3728 Posts |
Anchor Explorer Pro.
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mrpiper Regular user Georgia 131 Posts |
I have just begun using the "Amazing Amp-BT" for PA and the "Ultimate Control-BT" for music. You can use any PA system you like. I find the AABT to be fine for what I do at a very affordable price. As for the music portion, I have not found anything to rival the UC-BT. I REALLY like and recommend it if you use music or sound effects (or would like to) in your show as a solo performer without the need of a sound person to assist.
both are available at www.empowersound.com and they are a sponsor here on the café. I have just posted a review of the two systems in this board for the 2018 version. |
hypnoman1 New user 76 Posts |
I second the Anchor Explorer Pro it has never failed me and a very durable unit.
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