What is a good, small, portable travel speaker for the Kemper Stage. If you weren't using headphones and just wanted a grab and go option for a speaker. Thank you
Small Portable Speakers for Stage
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I've had good results with one of Thomann's Box MA8/2 CL as a front fill and also on its own on jazz gigs (with drums). The only flakey part of it was (!) the handle but I replaced that with a leather one from an old Peavey amp.
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Are you taking it somewhere in the car, on the plane, hand-carrying on public transport? The smallest ‘wired’ speaker I own is a Fostex 6301D (AES and analogue input) that is a miniature, active reference monitor for a variety of applications that I sometimes have to take in a suitcase/pelicans on trips for my work. You see them in broadcast venues the world over, alongside Genelec 8010 speakers, wherever some ad-hoc monitoring is needed. The are loud if you’re monitoring by yourself and not trying to fill a large space with sound. Is this the sort of thing you mean? I’m sure there are numerous more affordable, good copies as well. I sometimes plug this into my Stage at home when I can’t quite be bothered to fire up my main monitoring system, mixer etc. and don’t feel like putting my cans on.
Obviously, if lightweight and portability are top priorities, just use one!
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Ed, Thank you. I will check this speaker out. I just want something to throw in my Jeep for weekend trips to my cabin and quick get together's. Stage in backpack, speaker in hand. Thanks
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Bose S1 pro
Headrush FRFR108
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Drog, have you played through either? Thanks
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yes I have played through both, can recommend them both. I went with the Bose as it is also battery powered, Bluetooth and can take a mic input.
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The S1 is a good shout. SOS gave a favourable review and if it sounds anything like the L1 it’ll be grand. Just ensure it’s compact enough for what you want. I’m heading over to the Feature Requests forum to ask for a battery powered Kemper - that would go well with it!
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A former co-worker of mine has the Bose S1 for his vocal and acoustic. I heard him play and it sounds great for that. He obviously wasn't using a Kemper or other unit but it sounded great in the room. I also play acoustic and sing so it would have a good dual use to justify the added cost verse a simple Headrush unit that I know has good reviews.