The Yamaha AX15W SUB AX Series 15 inch bass reflex subwoofer, complements the AX10, AX12, and AX15. Affordable, reliable subwoofer. The Yamaha AX15W SUB is a passive, bass reflex... more
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If you're in Europe* and on the club circuit, or just happen to own a club that needs a great installed system, the AX series speakers are worth a good look and ...
power,(Sold as Singles). Affordable, reliable stage/floor monitor. The Yamaha AX15M is a 2-Way Passive Wedge Stage Monitor, ideal for those installations and a...
The Yamaha AX15W SUB AX Series 15 inch bass reflex subwoofer, complements the AX10, AX12, and AX15. Affordable, reliable subwoofer. The Yamaha AX15W SUB is a passive, bass reflex type subwoofer, ideal for those installations and applications where price and power matter. It makes an ideal addition to the Yamaha AX10, AX12 or AX15 enclosures to deliver full frequency range coverage. The AX 15W has a pole mount socket on its top for pole-mount integration with a 10, 12, or 15 inch enclosure. The AX15W has a frequency response that covers the low bass range from 50Hz up to 200Hz, with 1000W peak power handling. AX Series speakers sound superb and are capable of handling high power. They are light, compact, portable and rugged. The AX series speakers feature optimally matched high-power woofers/compression drivers, to deliver high powered sound to every corner of the room. The AX15-W is built to Yamaha's usual high standard and is an ideal choice for any expanding club or stage rig. The main features of the Yamaha AX15W SUB include: Pole socket mount Hardwearing metal grill Durable metal handles Speakon connectivity Lightweight yet powerful Ideally matched to Yamaha EMX powered mixers and P series amplifiers Enclosure: Bass reflex type Speaker Unit: 15 inch cone Frequency Response: 50Hz-200Hz Power Capacity PGM: 500W Power Capacity MAX: 1000W Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms Sensitivity: 97dB (1W, 1m) Input Connectors: 1/4 inch phone jack 2, SPEAKON Neutrik NL4MP 2 Dimensions (WHD/mm): 485 618 505 Weight: 26.5kg
Advantages: GREAT DRUM KIT 4 OUTSTANDING PRICE! Disadvantages: NONE?
...This Drum kit is amazing. If your a beginer or even really good this drum kit will suit you this kit is awsome if your looking for a reasonibly priced drum kit this is for you. I bought this kit about 2 years ago ive only made 3 adjustments like putting remo pinstripe skins on it and buying anew cymbal pack and buyong a mapex double bass pedal but thats what ive done this is a great kit and i would recomend this product to nearly anyone.
The most affordable all-birch Yamaha drumset ever! An incredible value, the legendary tone of an all-birch Yamaha drumset is now available in the Stage Custom series. The low fundamental and warm tone of Yamaha's birch drums have been the top choice of drummers for over 30 years. The Stage Custom Birch series is great for the beginner or the working professional. The staggered diagonal seam allows us to...
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Advantages: reasonable price, reasonable sound, portable, built-in amplification & speakers, USB port Disadvantages: no music rest supplied, a few dodgy-sounding notes around D4
...Other than from an economic angle, I was never a fan of Yamaha acoustic pianos. So back in the 1980s it came as no surprise when their digital instruments failed to impress me. In my opinion Yamaha pianos sounded too 'wooden' at the top end. They had none of the 'singing' tones common to European pianos like Blüthner, Bösendorfer or Bechstein.
However, after moving into an apartment in 1996 I was obliged to get a piano that took cans and chose a Technics PR900, which in my view was the nearest thing to an acoustic piano. It sounded like some of the best German pianos I had played.
Early incarnations of this model had a very annoying background 'static', only noticeable when the piano was silent. By 1998 this static had been fixed by Technics. But in 1996 it was driving me so crazy that I sent the PR900 back to the store and got...
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...Yamaha CP300 sings better than its previous pianos. I compared it to some other pianos such as Bluthner, Bosendorfer, Bechstein, Technics PR900 and Yamaha P-150. Its features include MIDI/XG tone generator which is much more capable than the P-150, a detachable power lead and a panel lock which would not change the settings when you hit one of the buttons as it might happen with P-150, balanced XLR outputs, the half damping feature, comprehensive monojack ins/outs and connections for other types of effects pedals, the built in amplification which is actually not common on this style of piano, the adjustable action, and the ability to connect a computer using USB which allows using CP300 as a multi-timbral tone generator.
Unfortunately, Yamaha does not come supplied with a music rest. You can buy it as an accessory which would cost you...
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