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I think I am going to start out with the new Schertler Jam 200 and then expand to the Schertler Tim. I've been meaning to improve my simple audio system (record player, small solid state amp, and some simple passive bookshelfs), but have been putting it off with a lot of the music instrument specific purchases.
I think starting off with the Jam as the base and then adding on the Tim (in the future) will be a nice versatile setup.
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Well....the Schertler Jam 200 arrived and promptly returned. Either the amplifier was roughed up in transit or was a lemon that escaped through QC (more likely the former than the latter), there was a noticeable amount of white noise being produced regardless of the inputs used or knob settings.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I think at this point, I am just going to go more targeted and switch gears.
I am leaning towards a cleaner setup of: Roland AC90 with Subwoofer Out going to a Roland KC350 (has 4 channels) Guitars will go to the AC90, Electric Piano goes to the KC350 The KC350 can serve double duty, a flat reference for the Electric Piano and supporting the Subwoofer out of the AC90. I was contemplating going the Fishman route, but the Subwoofer Out (which isolates the lower frequencies) is a huge selling point and having owned the AC60 in the past, I think the AC90 will be a step up without biting too much more off than I could chew.
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2008 Martin D-28 Last edited by sutherland; 09-19-2017 at 11:54 AM. |