Hi Adrian, You might do well to run a search on "monitors" or "speakers" to get the benefit of the group's collective wisdom. The problem is that ultra-low-power computer-style monitors are what you usually find at that price. You may get some sound from them, but it won't be at all loud or full range, even if you get an anemic little subwoofer with them. And turning it up wouldn't be a good idea for either the speakers or your ears. I know that Vergence makes a powered pair of mini monitors, which boast a fairly high 75 watts. The cost is around $200. Roland has a bunch of options, but they tend to be pricey. The PM-3 system, which is marketed specifically for electronic drummers, runs about $550 used, way too much. There's also the PM-1, a single two-way speaker, which is about $350 new. Maybe there are some used ones on ebay. Many people use keyboard amps for their drums because the of the wide frequency response. Roland makes the KC-500 all the way down to the KC-100. Other companies' versions, however, new or used, are worth checking out. When all else fails, an inexpensive, reasonably powered, preferably high-current home amp/receiver attached to a pair of speakers that can handle the thump, with or without a sub, will allow you to hear yourself, as long as you don't have to compete with any other amplified instruments or turn up the volume very high. If you decide to go that route, make sure that you start at a low volume and increase gradually; the speakers may not approve. I'll bet some clever duck in this group has found a way to mount small monitors on the frame, but I don't know of any that are designed to mount on it. Ed --- In DTXpress@y..., "adrianmaxwell" <ucan2playmusic@u...> wrote: > I'm on a very tight budget but desperate for portable monitors. > Does anyone have advice on sub-£50 speakers which give a decent > output & sound when used with the dtxpress? > What about used ones? > Are there any designed to fit on the frame? > cheers > adrian
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Re: I need small powered speakers for dtxpress
2002-11-21 by liberatusvirus
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