KORG POLY 800 KEYTAR PEGS DRIVER
The new Eminence driver was very intense for me. However, in version 3, there is an improvement. I own an older version of the Spacestation, but honestly I didn't use it much because the base wasn't good enough. The keyboard is mixed with Yamaha / MG06, and the volume of SSV3 is sufficient at 12 o'clock without distortion. Setting of WIDTH took a little time, but a little left was better than 12 o'clock. The setting made the mid range knob in the direction of 10 o'clock, and the high region was boosted a little and turned to about 1 o'clock. The CPS can be heard well at low volume and can also hear the other party's speaking voice. I heard that my performance was so clear that I had never heard it, and everyone was surprised without having to turn up the volume. However, the place where I put it on the floor by the wall changed completely. At first I put it on the amp stand and used it for rehearsals, but it didn't sound very good even for the guitarist I was playing with, not the sound I liked. Then I used it with other musicians and found that it was very effective. In the studio, I adjusted in various ways to my own taste and played. I used it in my own studio (large room) with a grand piano, and also for outdoor live performances and rehearsals. A pole mount will not be necessary as its use on the floor is most effective. Also, although not universal, it has an internal power supply.
There are four controls: CPS level (volume), WIDTH (stereo separation), and two mid / high adjustment knobs. The simple rear panel has two balanced TRS phone inputs, and one "Sub Out" full-range TRS phone output can be connected directly to the PA. The robust, rattan-like front grille protects the speakers tightly, and the side panels have holes that are uniquely shaped to ensure that the sound of the speakers travels exactly. It is equipped with two 100W amplifiers for woofer, and two 40W amplifiers for mid-range and high-range drivers. The front is equipped with Eminence's 8-inch woofer, coaxial-mounted 1-inch mid-range compression driver, 1-inch tweeter, 6.5-inch speakers on the side, and a total of 4 drivers. Named SSV3, this amp is compact with a weight of 14.5 kg, a height of 45 cm, and a width / depth of approximately 28 cm. Similar attempts are seen by other companies, but there is nothing like the design and specs of the Aspen Center Point Stereo. Aspen and his team (formerly Groove Tube) have been researching for many years to produce stereo sound from a single speaker.
I have tried a variety of amp sizes and combinations (including guitars / bass amps), small PA systems (mono and stereo), or in-ear monitors, but among them you are convinced to say "this!" It was not easy to find a good way. Many keyboard players do not have a good understanding of the system they use on the stage. Therefore, the company name is simply Aspen Pittman Designs. Just as speaker emulators have revolutionized the way guitars are recorded, the point stereo technology developed by Aspen fundamentally changes the way live sounds are.Īspen has received numerous patents in the US and around the world, and has been recognized for its innovative acoustic technology, and has won many top awards, including the prestigious TEC award for microphone design. In addition, he independently developed unique tube products including guitar amps using vacuum tubes, stage microphones, and studio microphones. His best-selling book "Tube Amp Book" has sold more than 140,000 copies. Products designed by Aspen Pittman have been sought by legendary musicians and record producers for 40 years.