From rafael2pop@yahoo.com.ar Thu Apr 21 09:12:29 2011
Subject:Re: Numa/C2 reviews in keyboard magazine
Hi All,
What I'm hearing at
www.andyangel.com
is enough to understand what's copied at bottom of this e-mail.
Didn't hear such fatness in a clone rig before, guess that what counts isn't the keyboard brand but the whole chain.
Hope you can tell " is the preamp, idiot"
I'm thinking that a Ventura single manual (aka Tokai TX5) can be ordered from Brazil , no far from where I live.
How much money I'd need to buy the remaining pieces of the equation ?(w/o power amp and cabs)
Hope SE preamp/amp rig could be used with other power amp and speaker cab sets (i.e. with Eminence loudspeakers bought in my city ).
Glad if preamp /modeling rack can be used with other cabs rather than those from Speakeasy.
It's matter of airfreight.
Best,
Rafael
Re: Numa/C2 reviews in keyboard magazine
Posted by: "Steve Hayes" steve@speakeasyvintagemusic.com speakeasyvintage
Thu Apr 21, 2011 3:31 am (PDT)
To give you all a idea of price. If you are not playing bass for a loud Rock & Roll band. The entry level system is approx 1450.00. Since this system is rather new. If you absolutely hate it, Speakeasy will be glad to do a 30 day return policy. You can heard a online demo at the link below. I will warn you. Once you use it. You will need a 12 step program to stop LOL....
www.andyangel. com
Steven Hayes Sr Engineer / CEO
www.speakeasyvintag emusic.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Hayes
To: CloneWheel@yahoogro ups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 4:57 AM
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Re: Numa/C2 reviews in keyboard magazine
If you truly quest for a portable system like the Hammond AO28 preamp & Leslie. The solution is available now. You are right, keyboard amps & standard PA gear is not the answer. And the price tag is not a million bucks. I can tell you it will be the last system one will ever buy. Then you can get to work on creating music & stop the insane search.