Not sure about anyone else's experience with the PM-10, but I personally didn't like the sound that it produced. To me it was like listening to a speaker through a wet wash cloth. Very muddy sounding, and I just don't think that a 30w amplifier with a 10" 2 way coaxial speaker is good enough to handle the highs and lows produced from an E- Drum system. Of course that is just my opinion. For the price you'd spend on the PM-10, I think it's a little pricey. I've been using a Behringer KX1200 120w keyboard amplifier in my bands practice studio, and it works like a charm! Not to mention, it's about a $100.00 less than the Roland amp. I know some people have had bad experiences with the KX1200, but there are alot of positive responses from our members, too! Hope this helps a little bit.... --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Rob C <chanterhaus@c...> wrote: > > Anyone on the listing using the Roland PM-10 monitor and have comments > good or bad about the sound, etc? > > I¹m wondering how drummers feel about the quality of experience while using > it. Does it have a good sound and feel sonically? Any harshness or > tubbiness in the lows, etc. > > Thanks, > Rob C >
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Re: Roland PM-10 monitor
2006-01-09 by Brett
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