From bruce@ashbysolutions.com Tue Apr 15 08:00:28 2008
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Hi,

I'm a Traynor/Yorkville dealer, and I'm going to be ordering K4's this week. Hit me offline if you'd like to demo one; I'm in Central MA.

Regards,

-BW
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Bruce Wahler
AshbySolutions.com™
978.386.7389 voice/fax
bruce@ashbysolutions.com

At 09:59 AM 4/15/2008, you wrote:
>I appreciate all of the comments. 2 EON's won't work on this postage-stamp stage I refer to, even 1 would mean I have to carry my mixer, I'm trying to trim the rig down.
>
>Any K4 owners near Central MA?
>
>>Also, regarding the stage space concerns: You could do
> >the gig with one keyboard and still have a high
> >quality clonewheel organ in the rig, as the RD-700
> >has the Roland VK-8 engine built in; as I recall the
> >sliders/knobs become drawbars/organ parameter
> >controllers.
>
>Yes, those organs are good, and the 4 split/layer volume sliders can be used as virtual drawbars. I was always happy with those organ patches in a band setting.
>I was rehearsing at a friend's house, where there's a VB3 (the earlier, smaller version of the B3??) and between the real Leslie and feel of the organ, I decided that no matter how good the RD700 organ patches were, I wanted to play something closer to the real thing. Thus the XK-1.
>
>Thanx again,
>
>Wes
>
>jake92028 wrote: The Roland KC-350 is
> > also a good option, especially regarding the space
> > issue. The Traynor is bit larger - closer in size to a
> > KC-550.
>
> Don't forget, if you're interested in stereo: You can't get stereo
> out of one AMPLIFIER with one speaker as Roland KC-whatever would
> like you to think if you're only looking at how pretty it is :) I'd
> seriously consider another powered Eon since the Eon 10 will fit in
> small places.
>
> Other than that, I'd bypass the KC-350-550's entirely, having used a
> pair of KC300's for a couple of years, they were well-built but the
> speakers gradually got boomier over time at high volumes and the
> tweeters squeeked. The Traynor K4 would be of more interest to me. I
> think the first batch of K2's(?) to come off the assembly line had
> quality control problems and some people that bought them sent them
> back with parts falling off, knobs, plastic corners.. BUT: Since then
> whatever it was seems to have been resolved and I hear nothing but
> good stuff about the Traynor K4. And it is stereo, having two
> separate amps in the one cabinet, one for each L/R side, plus a built-
> in subwoofer amp and speaker that's the right size for the speakers.
>
> Good Luck ~ Wj
>
>
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