From EamonnF@earthlink.net Sun Mar 05 11:21:37 2000
Subject:Re: [Voce] Digest Number 24

>
> BenWaB3@aol.com wrote: The 2 PRO3-T's was someone elses suggestion too,
> allthough it does
>
> > sound interesting.
> >

Apologies for my previous post which quoted without responding, accidently pressed
'send'. Anyway, I wanted to describe *my* experiment with two Pro 3T's, or rather -
a KBR-M, a Peavey KBA100 and a Pro 3T. As I said before, my problem with the KBR-M
was that I found the 12' speaker didn't give me enough bottom end for using as my
sole amplification (using it solely as a monitor and running a line through the
P.A. might be a whole different story). My problem with the Peavey has always been
that's it's a really dull sounding amp, very bassy and lacking in clarity. My
problem with the Pro 3T is that it doesn't sound like a Leslie!

This combination sounded great. The Peavey supplied the bass, the KBR-M the clarity
and cut. And the two 'Pro 3T's' gave a real nice spatial effect, especcially when
the two horns were turning out of sync with each other. The tremelo still had what
for me is a somewhat synthetic sound but the ramps were gorgeous and the stereo
spread and overall power of the sound was brilliant. At that stage of hauling amps,
setting up gear etc... you'd probably be better off just carrying a Leslie unless
transportation concerns don't allow it. But it is a killer sound, especcially when
there's at least one 15" speaker (or better) involved and might be a good gigging
or recording set up for someone.

Cheers,
Eamonn