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Kara

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  1. I love Disco, Funk and Soul Music, it's my favourite and I would love to be part of a band playing music of this type. I'm a singer and used to sing in a band playing mostly 60s and 70s music up until a couple of years ago. If you and Jen Jen form the band and wouldn't mind another singer, I'd definitely be interested.
  2. Hi Kybosh & Mctelecaster, Thanks for thinking about me re the Yamaha Stagepass 300. I bought a new one around 6 weeks ago! Paid £360, not including, mounts, stands etc, so the one that's for sale is a good bargain. Pity I missed out on it by a few weeks, but hey ho! I'm very pleased with my Stagepass, easy to set up and just what I was looking for, is ideal for a solo performer, would recommend! Thanks again, good luck with the sale!
  3. Thanks for your response Kybosh. Had a look at the link you sent re the Mackie SRM, have to agree, looks a great piece of kit. Unfortunately the speakers alone are almost double the price of the stagepass, so wouldn't be an option for me. Did quite a bit of research before deciding on the Stagepass as a compact, lightweight system suitable for a solo performer in small venues. Have recently come across PaSupercentre who sell bracket speaker mounts for the stagepass and the transport trolly and actually say that the system fits into the trolly with the mounts attached, also shows photo of this. They are awaiting a new delivery, but plan to contact them to verify that the new stock will still accommodate the Pa with the brackets attached and if so, will order and problem solved. Fingers crossed, Thanks again for your input.
  4. Thanks Paul, the Stagepass 300 speakers are unable to be mounted on the stands without the use of the adapter (top hat). Do you know if I would need tools to attach the bracket to the speakers? Would it be time consuming? I will using the system a couple of times a week, so I would prefer to keep the adapters attached to the speakers for a quick set up. I was hoping to order the Yamaha Stagepass 300 trolly for easy transportation, but with the adapter brackets attached to the speakers, they won't fit in the trolly. Any ideas? Need something with wheels, any other Pa trolly able to accommodate the speakers with the top hat brackets attached?
  5. Hi folks, first time on this website, hoping for some advice. After a lot of research on portable PA systems, decided to opt for the Yamaha Stagepass 300 and am awaiting delivery. As someone with no knowledge or know how of PA systems, this seemed to be the best bet for a quick,easy set up. Unfortunately the speakers are not able to be mounted on stands without the use of a mounting bracket. Has anyone used a tophat bracket for mounting speakers? Is it easy to do? Would I need tools? I was hoping to order the Yamaha trolly for easy transportation of the system, the problem is that if the mounts are left on the speakers, they won't fit into the trolly. Would mean the speaker brackets would have to be attached at every set up. I would like to leave them on,but what could I use to transport the system, need something with wheels as I'm a bit of a lightweight and only 5'1". Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Kara
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