From djacques@csulb.edu Tue Jan 28 07:41:44 2003
Subject:RE: Any novel ideas for elevating a Pro-3T?

Actually, I had a very similar rig a few years back when I was playing
in Dallas. I used a cheap, lightweight keyboard X-stand that I had at
its highest position with the Pro3 on top of it. The top pieces of the
X-stand fit perfectly into the two long wood stabilizing pieces of the
Pro3. The extra height did the trick. But, you are better off installing
a microphone and miking the Pro3 through the KC500. I did that too.

-----Original Message-----
From: rick155@aol.com [mailto:rick155@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 7:19 AM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CWSG] Any novel ideas for elevating a Pro-3T?

We're a 4 piece band playing small venues. My rig is an XK2 into a Pro3T
and a Roland KC-500 (also a Yamaha P80 and JV1080 into the KC500). The
Pro3T typically sits atop the KC500, which places it about thigh high.
My rig is not miked, and this is not an option. This is bad enough,
given our guitarist's volume, but the real trouble is that we often have
to set up in a way that places my amp and Pro3T immediately beside or
even *behind* me, like in a corner of a room with no stage (I told you,
small venues). So a lot the sound just isn't getting out there. Has
anyone devised any *space-efficient* solutions for elevating a Pro3T? I
feel that if I could at least get the horn elevated, like to 122 height,
it'd improve things a lot. Space is always at a premium for us, so the
solution has to make very efficient use of it. Of course I'd want it to
be very stable too. I'm kinda stumped, but I figure if there's a
solution out there this is the place to find it. Having not yet
separate! d the Pro3T and the KC500 by anything more than a 3-space rack
case, I do wonder how separation of a few feet will affect the overall
sound of the XK2, but I guess I'll find that out. Any comments are
welcome, if you think I'm heading down the wrong path in this regard.
And yes, I already know that the KC500 is not the best choice, but for
now it is what it is. Thanks in advance.

Rick

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