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Author: DJEquip // Category: Eventide Timefactor
Amazing Fender PA system. One of the best& oldest names in audio equipment.
Portable, about the size of a wiondow A/C unit. Weight abought 45 lbs.
Sets up in 5 minutes.
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I recently engineered a paintball product product and I’m ready for distribution. The product is patented and prototypes are currently being Wholesale Pro Audio Equipment finished. I did my homework and there is lots of interest stirring in it.I’m not sure which route to persue. Should I try to sell myself? I kmow by doing this, I’ll have a ton of over head costs. Thoughts?Or should I meet w/ a Distributor? What are the Pros and Cons? Any tips or advice in setting up a meeting to sale the product?Thanks…
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September 21st, 2010 at 3:17 am
This Samson Stage 5H Wireless System, was a big disappoint for us!
We are knowledgeable on how to set the squelch and various input settings for maximum efficiency, but we could not get a dependable connection when standing just a few feet away from the receiver.
We tried relocating the receiver, but still had numerous “drop outs” when standing just a few feet away from the receiver.
We didn’t expect much for the price of this item, but at least it should have worked when standing very close to the receiver. We even tried relocating the receiver to different parts of the stage; but to no avail. We still received numerous signal “drop-outs.”
This Samson Model Stage 5H was a huge disappointment; and a waste of money $$$.
September 21st, 2010 at 3:30 pm
For a small PA is is awesome. I use it for electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and for music. It sounds great on everything! Very versatile and the portability is great. I use it mostly for amp and guitar modeling with my Line 6 Pod x3 and Variax, and again is the best. If you play live and outsideI would recommend the more powerful models(300 & 500). For a small indoor show it is great. Good lows and good highs and you can tweak the tone a little and add reverb. It snaps together in two shakes and even has a compartment for cables. It is about the size of a small suitcase and weighs about 30 lbs. The upper models have a subwoofer out which would be pretty handy if playing a larger show. But, again if you need something for a small indoor venue for guitar, singing, or public speaking of some sort this will be more than enough. I give it 5 stars!