From Bluzhd@aol.com Sun Jun 08 19:12:52 2014
Subject:Re: Using stereo powered speakers with clone-sim
Looks the same as the Groove Tubes SFX100 which I have 2 of. The 1st one I bought from GC for 199.00 the 2nd at a 2nd hand music store for 75.00 for my practice room. The eq is a little bit off, but, it's pretty cool. I have them coupled with a Barbetta SE41c. It can be a pretty riippin rig. It's nice that there isn't a big footprint, but you definitely have to have a good quality "sub" to couple it with-bi itself there's no bottom end.
Bill
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From: jukefox@jukejoynt.com [CloneWheel]
To: CloneWheel
Sent: Sun, Jun 8, 2014 9:01 pm
Subject: [CWSG] Re: Using stereo powered speakers with clone-sim
Thanks for pointing out this one, Mark (the Center Point Stereo Space Station V.3) ... and at $600 US it appears to be a steal, if it's as advertised ... a tri-amped front L+R 3-way (100W/40W/40W) and a separate L-R cross-fire (100W) ... 4 amps in that little cab, along with a co-ax 8", a 6.5", a 1" and a "super tweeter"! And <40#!!! Of course, if you're using more than one stereo instrument you'd need a mixer (some keyboards have built-in inputs for "through" use), and the only output is for a sub (wouldn't be able to feed a FOH system, which would sort of defeat the cabinet's basic premise anyway).
Seems like it could be great for small rooms and/or studio/practice. Has anyone used one of these? I'm already digging through my loose-change jars ...
Best,
Fox
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Also checkout Centerpointstereo.com. It's a reengineering of the Fender Musical SFX product. Looks promising.
Mark