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Started by SteveGEOD, Dec 23, 2024, 10:04 AM

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SteveGEOD

Hi all,

New PSR SX920 should be with me just after Christmas. I have bought a Yamaha KS-SW100 subwoofer after I spoke with the piano store specialist who advised that it makes a nice difference.

Where would be the best place to site/locate the sub relative to the keyboard please?

Thanks
Steve


Steve
PSR SX920
Kawai CA99
Yamaha CLP 775
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Graham UK

�Having worked many years in the speaker manufacturing business (Hi-Fi Not PA).
A well designed Sub-Bass unit should produce very low Bass Frequencies.

My advice is never place near a room corner and a min foot from any wall.
I obtained best results placing the cabinet on a garden slab to isolate it from the floor.
Even lifting a few inches can help.

You are after a low tight Bass not bass Boom...More of a feel than sound.
Don't be frightened of experimenting.
DGX670

Galvanizd

I use a Peavey Kb100 piano amp that I bought years ago.   I tried it in a few places and finally ended up placing it just to the left rear of where I sit about 3 feet from my seat.  After plugging it in to my      PSR Sx920,   I balanced it out with the piano speakers.  For my "ear", it sounds pretty good. Gives me some nice lows/bass. If you plan on singing while you play, the amp  adds to the  sound.  I'm not a performer, just play and sing for my own enjoyment and the speaker location works quite well for me.

Each room/location will be different.  Gotta figure out what works for your location.
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SteveGEOD

Thank you for your reply and advice. I do plan to sing along (alone-my singing is terrible) and this is primarily why I chose an arranger keyboard which has Bluetooth Audio. So hopefully as I progress (can't play at the moment) I can use the lyrics that can be accessed on the LCD panel.I Guess I will put the sub on the floor quite close to the keyboard, depending on the length of the power cable....

Merry xmas
Steve
Steve
PSR SX920
Kawai CA99
Yamaha CLP 775
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