weylandyutani - 2008-06-12 00:43
Slightly bigger b-box than a full-size Kaboom, but power output is similar. Has a built-in drum/rhythm machine & all sorts. Also has a manually settable 3 band EQ.
(isolator)
- UKW/MW/LW-Tuner
- 45 Stationsspeicher
- Autoreverse-Cassetten-Laufwerk
- CD-Player
- 1-Bit D/A-Wandler
- Lautsprecher
- beleuchtetes LC-Display (sep. Batterien benötigt)
- Klangregler
- Rhythmus-Generator (36 Modi)
- Drumsounds mit Raumklang (2-stufig)
- Musikleistung: 2x10 + 2x20W
- AUX-Eingang
- 12 V
- head phone
- Abmessung (B x H x T): 65 x 25 x 35 cm
- Gewicht: ca. 10 kg
weylandyutani - 2008-06-12 01:48
Thanks heaps again Jens Im thinking of bidding on one but the current bid is $210 and i think it might be getting a bit steep.
Howdy I have the 100 version, which appears to be nearly identical.
Impressive bass, but doesnt sound as good as my minidisc Kaboom
Here's the info on the EQ from the manual:
Mid & treble adjustment, plus the usual Kaboom bass adjuster (the big knob on the left) equals a 3 band EQ in my book!
If that $210 is NZ$, then it's pushing the limits, IMHO.
If you require the drum-pad malarky on this model & it's all working, complete with remote & strap (even the box?) & in A1 condition, then I reckon it could be worth it.
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Originally posted by nikamichi:
...Impressive bass, but doesnt sound as good as my minidisc Kaboom
is that the pretty one with the cloth speaker covers which doesn't take batteries?
Yes that's the one .. blue cloth speaker covers, no batteries, and a motorised draw for CD's instead of the manual lid.
weylandyutani - 2008-06-12 02:56
Thanks guys I think its over priced now with all youre helpful opinions.Might just pass.