Simon Williams wrote:
david wrote:
My Yamaha PSR-255GM is 36" wide, 14"
deep, 5.5" high. Has 61 keys,
decent speakers built in, and one line out.
Hmm. I looked at the manual for the PSR-255GM and I can assure you that
it does *not* have line out. It has a headphones socket. Everything has
a headphones socket.
OK. I have it running into a splitter cable that feeds into my stereo
mixer and that feeds in to a separate amplifier, and don't have any
noise problems whatsoever.
But I want line out, which will usually come as
Left and Right channels as two separate mono 1/4" jack or phono/RCA
sockets. Any stereo jack socket is certainly a headphones socket. It has
to be labeled "line out"- "headphones/output" isn't line out.
A headphones socket has a different impedance to a line out socket,
which makes it less useful for connecting to a PA system. You will get
more noise when using a headphones socket to connect to a PA system
because the levels will be all wrong.
The other issue is that a headphone socket will mute the onboard
speakers whereas line out will not.
The PSR-740 has two Line Outs (has a separate headphone jack on the
front) - one for Left, one for Right.
Al Thompson wrote:
My suggestion would be to stop looking at low-end
consumer grade
gear.
That's great in theory. Except for one thing- I can't find what I'm
looking for in higher end gear either. Most of it is 8 octaves long
which is too big (though the Korg X50 looks promising). Has no-one
considered churches and small bands?
That's exactly what I use the PSR-740 in - a church's worship band. And
we need the portability, because we don't have our own property yet, so
we're renting space in school cafeterias.
If I were to
put together something like this, I would get a
MIDI controller keyboard, which will be about the size of what you
had before (or maybe even smaller), and get a used Roland JV-1010.
You'd end up with something as portable as you want, with vastly
superior capabilities from what you had before. Controllers or
cheap, and a used JV-1010 is cheap too.
david wrote:
Of course, neither of them is made anymore, but
perhaps later PSR
models would be suitable. Don't know how it compares to your
Evolution.
Perhaps I didn't mention that my Evolution is a cheap USB Midi
controller keyboard. It's supposed to be good, but I'm convinced that
the pads have worn out or something because I often get notes suddenly
played way louder than the rest.
It's possible. They may just need to be cleaned?
I had a look at the JV-1010, and it's a
possibility, but the problem is
that I still need to replace my MIDI controller with something better
and then buy some sort of amp. I'm not sure it's worth it.
James Stone wrote:
I thought the korg X50 looks quite nice.. I am
considering getting
one, although I don't think the keyboard will be much of an upgrade
over the Evolution.. I think the built in sounds are pretty amazing
though.
I really like the look of that. But at 450 pounds it's still somewhat
over my budget.
Cue everyone rolling their eyes and thinking to themselves "you can't
have everything and get it cheap". But in all seriousness I shouldn't
have to be looking at expensive high end gear to get what I want. The
perfect solution would be a consumer grade keyboard, but with line-out
added (there's no way that's hard or expensive), and different
proportions. I'm not really asking them to cram stuff into less space
(though I *know* there's no need for them to be that size). Just change
the proportions.
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