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I have an SRM 150. I think it would be perfect for what you need. It sounds full and good. I like it a lot, although I haven't used it as a standalone PA, just a monitor mixer. Teddy On May 12, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Daryl Shawn wrote: > There's been plenty of discussion (or at least mention) here > regarding the Mackie SRM450 powered speakers. Has anyone had > experience with the tiny SRM150? I need something portable, with > two inputs, that can provide a bit of reinforcement for very small > venues, coffeeshops and that kind of thing. I have no doubt the 150 > works well as a monitor, but it's supposed to be able to handle > some application as a main PA, which is what I'm interested in. A > 5.25" speaker doesn't give a lot of hope, but it sure is nice and > small. I want to be able to carry the thing around as part of my > luggage. > > In this line of thinking, there's also the Roland CM-30. Far more > likely to be sniffed at is something like the Peavey Messenger, > which is a 100-watt suitcase PA. I'd consider something like that, > but can't quite go for the size of a 350 or 450. I do own a Micro > Cube but it only has a single controllable input and is only 5 watts. > > I could consider some tiny power amp (something like the > discontinued Crate Powerblock, but for PA use) and a passive > monitor; I always have a mixer with me. > > Ideas, personal experience? > > tangentially loopish, > > Daryl Shawn > www.swanwelder.com > www.chinapaintingmusic.com > -- PS. http://myspace.com/mistershifty new live recordings -- Teddy K and Mister Shifty shows May 15th at Nightingale Lounge, NYC 9-12 May 30th at Il Piatto, Oyster Bay, Long Island