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Can U Hear Me?!
This packaged system is pretty sick and loud as hell too. I use it when im playing with my band and it sure helps than what i used before which was my little marshall amp. People can sure hear me now and it comes with the cables that it needs along with an extra mic.! The only thing that sux is that u need to buy the stands apart!BUMMER!!!
Reviewed by Franklin on 1/12/2007 who plays Indie, Rock, Alternative, Post, Punk.
35 people found this review helpful.
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ama
I was in need for a PA for my band and saw this system. I first was attracted at the price but the sound quality is pretty good for the price and still drives my neighbors crazy. Great PA! (for the price)
Reviewed by Scooter on 3/7/2007 who plays techno rock.
9 people found this review helpful.
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Great little PA for band practice
This is the perfect solution for young bands on a budget looking for something to practice with for vocals. My friend's band uses this and it works for them. However its not that loud, and probably wouldnt be good enough to gig with. However, again, great cheap solution for practice.
Reviewed by e on 10/4/2006 who plays rock, alternative, funk punk.
6 people found this review helpful.
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Great Value
Squier is a brand name that has become synonymous in my mind with value, and this PA system is no different. For the price, you get a lot: four channels, decent sound quality, a fair amount of volume (adequate for rehearsals, a church PA system, or a solo musical act). Based on the "availability" date listed here at the GC website, I'm guessing it won't be stocked in the future, but I'm glad I got one before they ran out.
Reviewed by Gazela on 4/5/2007 who plays Rock/Pop.
10 people found this review helpful.
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good for a starter
squier usualy is a brand that is always good for the begginers.and this is no exception.this was my first pa and it was fine untill i got into a REAL band.it is great for just jammin with friends andif you are awith a band that uses just practice amps.but once you get in the big leages this really is nothin.it's definelty loud but not loud enough to be used for a full fledged band
Reviewed by jhotrockin on 3/26/2007 who plays Metal/Thrash.
9 people found this review helpful.
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Awesome
I received this PA as a Christmas present from my parents. I really love it. Its great to use when you want to play with your band and even just solo. I don't sing, and thats what most people use this for but oh well. Its makes a great amp. Most people wonder if you can do that with these, mostly because most people looking at a "Squier" usually are beginners and don't know any better. Well, i'm going to clear that up. You can plug you guitar into it and use it as an amp, yes. This also works great for bass. It works even better if you have an output on your amp or on an effects pedal therefore you can get all of your other sounds through it too. It gets to be really loud at times if you are say, playing a birthday party or something small like that this is absolutely perfect. It gives great sound and has 4 inputs and four outputs. It comes with connectors for the speakers and a free microphone. The speakers are great quality and are just beautiful. This is a very useful product from the Squier line. Also what is great is even if you are playing a bigger venue, just take cables into the outputs and plug it into something bigger and that'll give you twice the sound. Also this is great for recording anything you need. Whether you use the outputs or are studio recording. It is good because it has a volume and Mid control for each input but also master controls. This PA is definitely worth it. There are better ones out there but if you are considering this and didn't just skip past it, get it. It is worth it
Reviewed by Kenny P. on 1/7/2009 who plays Classic Rock, Jazz, Blues.
1 person found this review helpful.
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Great for Beginners
My church used this ever since the church was built. The church still uses it. Never broke or disconnected. ALl I can say it is, that its perfect for small churches or chapel!
Reviewed by DPOWER on 10/9/2006 who plays Rock, Gospel.
6 people found this review helpful.
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Home User
I bought this system to use for practice at home. I am a soloist and needed something to play my CD's through and plug a mic into. This is great for what I use it for, but would not recommend it for stage use. The sound quality is not the best. And it picks up stage noise (like footsteps, etc.) very easily when the reverb is on.
Reviewed by Brandy on 1/26/2009 who plays Contemporary Christian; R&B.
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This PA has been one of the best music pieces I ever bought
I LOVE this thing - I play solo and duo gigs with it 2-3 times a week.
I have had it for YEARS and it is such a workhorse.
It is not all that loud but has great sound for small rooms.
I use it with a 3 piece sometimes too.
Have traveled all over the country with ....
It has paid for itself a million times over.
I am going to buy another one and keep it up North so I can fly in and not have to bring a PA with me to tour.
Reviewed by tim on 7/4/2008 who plays semi acoustic rock-top 40.
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