Gemini DJ GSM-3250
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Gemini DJ GSM-3250 : Recensione di ericthegreat
" buona, ma superata"

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Mi è stato spazzato via dal GSM Gemini 3250 altoparlanti sono grandi e l'uomo si imballano un punzone BIG in una piccola scatola che sono così leggeri perfetti per muoversi e che sono ad un ottimo prezzo
Pro: Alto, economici, Contro Capace: pesante, è venuto rotto (io lo fisso), maniglie in plastica fragile, pannello truciolare a basso costo, senza parlare sugli ingressi, non possono essere montati su stativi ho comprato due di questi per il mio rock n roll band. Su uno di loro, nessuno dei tweeter (il 4 altoparlanti poco nella parte superiore) sono state di lavoro, così ho preso a parte e ha scoperto che il cablaggio si era rotto in qualche modo. fisso e il suo stato bene, ma figurati voi ragazzi dovreste sapere che ci sono alcuni problemi di controllo di qualità a gemini. Relatori questo peso potrebbe davvero usare le maniglie forte, anche perché quelle di plastica sono solo un po 'troppo fragile per me sentirsi a suo agio portare in giro un altoparlante 60 £ senza afferrare in un abbraccio. Il pannello truciolare è economico e fragile, dopo un anno ho avuto entrambi gli altoparlanti a parte e sono stato li rafforzano con pezzi 2x4, ecc Il più grande professionista di questi diffusori è che sono abbastanza forte e molto economici. Sono molto Bassy quindi aspettatevi di EQ loro molto, ma è bene sapere che hanno la capacità di far saltare il tetto di qualsiasi luogo, se ne ho bisogno. Per quanto riguarda quello che ci si può aspettare di questi diffusori nella vita reale, mi sento proprio agio con loro per qualsiasi cosa, da 50 persone e 500 concerti persona, e sopra i 500 se ho un crossover e succ. Dopo un anno: Vorrei che mi sarei risparmiato di più e ha comprato due JBL JRX125 di ... più pesante, ma più tenuta in potenza del programma. Mi piace molto questo molto, ma ci sono altoparlanti tante altre sul mercato per lo stesso prezzo che si può dare un suono migliore di questi. Oltre a questi sono un po 'sorpassato, ma hanno ancora un buon suono.
Pro: Alto, economici, Contro Capace: pesante, è venuto rotto (io lo fisso), maniglie in plastica fragile, pannello truciolare a basso costo, senza parlare sugli ingressi, non possono essere montati su stativi ho comprato due di questi per il mio rock n roll band. Su uno di loro, nessuno dei tweeter (il 4 altoparlanti poco nella parte superiore) sono state di lavoro, così ho preso a parte e ha scoperto che il cablaggio si era rotto in qualche modo. fisso e il suo stato bene, ma figurati voi ragazzi dovreste sapere che ci sono alcuni problemi di controllo di qualità a gemini. Relatori questo peso potrebbe davvero usare le maniglie forte, anche perché quelle di plastica sono solo un po 'troppo fragile per me sentirsi a suo agio portare in giro un altoparlante 60 £ senza afferrare in un abbraccio. Il pannello truciolare è economico e fragile, dopo un anno ho avuto entrambi gli altoparlanti a parte e sono stato li rafforzano con pezzi 2x4, ecc Il più grande professionista di questi diffusori è che sono abbastanza forte e molto economici. Sono molto Bassy quindi aspettatevi di EQ loro molto, ma è bene sapere che hanno la capacità di far saltare il tetto di qualsiasi luogo, se ne ho bisogno. Per quanto riguarda quello che ci si può aspettare di questi diffusori nella vita reale, mi sento proprio agio con loro per qualsiasi cosa, da 50 persone e 500 concerti persona, e sopra i 500 se ho un crossover e succ. Dopo un anno: Vorrei che mi sarei risparmiato di più e ha comprato due JBL JRX125 di ... più pesante, ma più tenuta in potenza del programma. Mi piace molto questo molto, ma ci sono altoparlanti tante altre sul mercato per lo stesso prezzo che si può dare un suono migliore di questi. Oltre a questi sono un po 'sorpassato, ma hanno ancora un buon suono.
I was blown away by the Gemini GSM 3250 speakers they are great and man they pack a BIG punch in such a small box they are so light perfect to move around and they are at such a great price
Pros: Loud, Cheap, Capable Cons: Heavy, one came broken (i fixed it), flimsy plastic handles, cheap particle board, no speak on inputs, can't be mounted on speaker stand I bought two of these for my rock n roll band. On one of them, none of the tweeters (the 4 little speakers across the top) were working, so i took it apart and found that the wiring had broken somehow. fixed it, and its been fine, but figured you guys should know that there are some quality control issues at gemini. Speakers this weight really could use stronger handles, too, because the plastic ones are just a bit too flimsy for me to feel completely comfortable carrying around a 60 lbs speaker without grabbing it in a bear hug. The particle board is cheap and flimsy-after a year i've had both speakers apart and i've been reinforcing them with 2x4 pieces, etc. The biggest pro for these speakers is that they are pretty loud and very cheap. They are very bassy so expect to EQ them a lot, but it's good to know that they have the capability to blow the roof off of any venue, should I need it. As far as what you can expect of these speakers in real life, I feel comfortable using them for anything from 50 person to 500 person concerts, and above 500 if I have a crossover and subs. After a year: I wish i would have saved more and bought two JBL JRX125's...heavier, but more program power handling. I really like these a lot, but there are so many other speakers on the market for the same price that can give you a better sound than these. Plus these are a little outdated now, but they still have a good sound.
Pros: Loud, Cheap, Capable Cons: Heavy, one came broken (i fixed it), flimsy plastic handles, cheap particle board, no speak on inputs, can't be mounted on speaker stand I bought two of these for my rock n roll band. On one of them, none of the tweeters (the 4 little speakers across the top) were working, so i took it apart and found that the wiring had broken somehow. fixed it, and its been fine, but figured you guys should know that there are some quality control issues at gemini. Speakers this weight really could use stronger handles, too, because the plastic ones are just a bit too flimsy for me to feel completely comfortable carrying around a 60 lbs speaker without grabbing it in a bear hug. The particle board is cheap and flimsy-after a year i've had both speakers apart and i've been reinforcing them with 2x4 pieces, etc. The biggest pro for these speakers is that they are pretty loud and very cheap. They are very bassy so expect to EQ them a lot, but it's good to know that they have the capability to blow the roof off of any venue, should I need it. As far as what you can expect of these speakers in real life, I feel comfortable using them for anything from 50 person to 500 person concerts, and above 500 if I have a crossover and subs. After a year: I wish i would have saved more and bought two JBL JRX125's...heavier, but more program power handling. I really like these a lot, but there are so many other speakers on the market for the same price that can give you a better sound than these. Plus these are a little outdated now, but they still have a good sound.
Original English text: good but outdatedOverall Opinion
I was blown away by the Gemini GSM 3250 speakers they are great and man they pack a BIG punch in such a small box they are so light perfect to move around and they are at such a great price
Pros: Loud, Cheap, Capable Cons: Heavy, one came broken (i fixed it), flimsy plastic handles, cheap particle board, no speak on inputs, can't be mounted on speaker stand I bought two of these for my rock n roll band. On one of them, none of the tweeters (the 4 little speakers across the top) were working, so i took it apart and found that the wiring had broken somehow. fixed it, and its been fine, but figured you guys should know that there are some quality control issues at gemini. Speakers this weight really could use stronger handles, too, because the plastic ones are just a bit too flimsy for me to feel completely comfortable carrying around a 60 lbs speaker without grabbing it in a bear hug. The particle board is cheap and flimsy-after a year i've had both speakers apart and i've been reinforcing them with 2x4 pieces, etc. The biggest pro for these speakers is that they are pretty loud and very cheap. They are very bassy so expect to EQ them a lot, but it's good to know that they have the capability to blow the roof off of any venue, should I need it. As far as what you can expect of these speakers in real life, I feel comfortable using them for anything from 50 person to 500 person concerts, and above 500 if I have a crossover and subs. After a year: I wish i would have saved more and bought two JBL JRX125's...heavier, but more program power handling. I really like these a lot, but there are so many other speakers on the market for the same price that can give you a better sound than these. Plus these are a little outdated now, but they still have a good sound.
Pros: Loud, Cheap, Capable Cons: Heavy, one came broken (i fixed it), flimsy plastic handles, cheap particle board, no speak on inputs, can't be mounted on speaker stand I bought two of these for my rock n roll band. On one of them, none of the tweeters (the 4 little speakers across the top) were working, so i took it apart and found that the wiring had broken somehow. fixed it, and its been fine, but figured you guys should know that there are some quality control issues at gemini. Speakers this weight really could use stronger handles, too, because the plastic ones are just a bit too flimsy for me to feel completely comfortable carrying around a 60 lbs speaker without grabbing it in a bear hug. The particle board is cheap and flimsy-after a year i've had both speakers apart and i've been reinforcing them with 2x4 pieces, etc. The biggest pro for these speakers is that they are pretty loud and very cheap. They are very bassy so expect to EQ them a lot, but it's good to know that they have the capability to blow the roof off of any venue, should I need it. As far as what you can expect of these speakers in real life, I feel comfortable using them for anything from 50 person to 500 person concerts, and above 500 if I have a crossover and subs. After a year: I wish i would have saved more and bought two JBL JRX125's...heavier, but more program power handling. I really like these a lot, but there are so many other speakers on the market for the same price that can give you a better sound than these. Plus these are a little outdated now, but they still have a good sound.
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