From tonysounds@yahoo.com Fri Nov 09 23:35:29 2007
Subject:Re: Motion Sound products comparison
Hey Chris,
If you're playing strictly organ, I'd definitely go with the Pro145. I played the KBR3d, but it just sounded really small to me. The rotary in the KBR3d is no match for the Pro145.
T
Chris Sansum wrote:
I was just wondering if any of you could post your thoughts on how
the various Motion Sound products compare? I'm based in the UK and
there are no shops over here selling these products, so I'll have to
order one from g66.eu in Holland, as they are the only European
distributor of Motion Sound products. Hence I won't get a chance to
actually go and compare their various offerings.
I was originally thinking a KBR-3D would be a good idea, but I'm
currently leaning towards the Pro-145. Does the Pro-145 have a
better sound as far as getting that rotary sound for organ goes? I'm
after something relatively portable, and the size of the 145 would
fit in the boot ('trunk') of my car.
Another option is the Pro-3x, which Keyboard mag seems to think
is 'Motion Sound's best treble rotor yet' - but then buying that you
don't get the option to buy a low rotor speaker, and you're moving
from a tube to a transistor preamp, which some people seem to think
is less warm.
The amp is going to be paired up with an XK-3c. Hopefully at some
point I will have the spare cash to get the subwoofer too.
I'd be grateful for any opinions on how the various Motion Sound
products compare.
Thanks,
Chris
PS the Speakeasy amp is not in the equation because it doesn't appear
to be available over here.
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