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  • Spike
    Member
    • Sep 2002
    • 91

    #31
    Just to clarify, I don't have a fender passport, I have a fender squier system. A very cool system, just a little more than I need (A little heavier too).

    -----Spike McGuire

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    • holmr
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2002
      • 101

      #32
      Is it worth spending the extra $100 or so to get the Limo over the Taxi? Found them locally with the Taxi running about $380 and the Limo selling for $425. Found them on the web with the Taxi at $250 and the Limo at $350. I'd love to buy them here but I can't see spending the extra money for stimulating the local economy.

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      • em
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2000
        • 249

        #33
        beware though and don't believe the crate information that says the battery can be run flat. This is bollox as they are not leisure batteries and DO lose memory. Also through excessive vibrations the thing can begin to rattle apart. However its the best amp i have ever had and treated with a little care at times (the odd cuddle) it will be very faithful.

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        • holmr
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2002
          • 101

          #34
          OK, just got a crate limo and shure headset. The link previously mentioned is no longer working. Can someone please tell me how to power the shure off the crate without destroying anything? I hope to get this set up before Thursday.
          Thanks

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          • Greedybogle
            Member
            • Dec 2002
            • 60

            #35
            [quote]Originally posted by Stretch:
            <strong>It would be nice if Florida Magic and other suppliers could all make it to Motion Fest and the Great Clown Adventure next month. That way we could compare them all on site in the real world!</strong><hr></blockquote>

            This thread is a little old, but I'm just starting to look at sound systems. I worked a town fair Columbus Day Weekend, and by the tenth show or so I sounded like a 55 year old smoker when I could talk at all. Also, my volume limited my crowd (and hat [img]mad.gif[/img] ) size.

            I did the natural thing and talked to my friend the DJ. He pointed me to a few products and came up with a total that was definitely out of my price range. So, I'm reading this thread, and everybody has an opinion and (as has been pointed out) some people are even affiliated with these companies. I've heard some pretty bad systems, and seen some slick systems fail because of wind, drizzle, problems with the wireless...

            So, since Stretch brought it up, is there any place I can actually see and hear these systems? Retailers are hard to find.

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            • pablo
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2004
              • 200

              #36
              Rogue Roller?

              Yesss.... I'm finally in!

              I've seen or used most of the PA systems mentioned here, but I'm still looking for something more compact, portable & durable.

              Has anyone used the Rogue Roller PA? Is the 50W enough for an outside street show - or is it only good for indoors?

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              • mini mansell
                Member
                • Aug 2001
                • 73

                #37
                rogue roller

                Hi Pablo

                50w is way more than most of us use.

                we are mostly on ampcans and crate taxis or limos so we are all working with either 15 or 30w (mostly, without wanting to make too much of a generalisation)

                i can think of a lot of venues that would complain if i was putting out 50w.

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                • pablo
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 200

                  #38
                  Thanks - that's what I figured. The Rogue Roller is described as being "perfect for smaller rooms", but 50w sounds like enough for outdoors.

                  Here's a link to see it:
                  Need to find something? Let the Musician's Friend site map guide you to the products you're looking for.


                  I cannot find any reviews.

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                  • mini mansell
                    Member
                    • Aug 2001
                    • 73

                    #39
                    rogue

                    No mention of it being suitable for running from battery power.

                    for me this was the biggest consideration

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                    • pablo
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 200

                      #40
                      Hmmm... what about the Anchor Liberty PA with built-in CD? Has anyone used it?

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                      • racketsandglass
                        New Member
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 3

                        #41
                        Headset Microphone pair

                        Does anyone know where to find a pair of wireless headset microphones that would connect to a single battery powered receiver? I've been searching on the internet for weeks without success and I am too squeamish about wiring a wall-powered receiver into my Crate Limo amp.

                        I figure that two mics on a single receiver would be more convenient (and cost effective) than two separate units.

                        Silas

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