Thursday, March 22, 2012

Alesis TransActive Drummer Electronic Drum Amplifier

Alesis TransActive Drummer Electronic Drum Amplifier Review



Alesis TransActive Drummer Electronic Drum Amplifier Feature

  • Single-box complete practice-amp wedge system for practicing and monitoring your drums
  • Dock for iPod with level control
  • Powerful 50W amplifier
  • Two-way design, 10"/1"
  • Stereo pair of 1/4" inputs
The TransActive Drummer is the amplifier designed for today's electronic drummer. This complete, active system contains a powerful, active two-way speaker wedge with two sets of inputs, stereo outputs, and a dock for iPod. It's perfect for practicing alone or playing with a band. Because it's a full-range amplifier, the TransActive Drummer is also great for use with other instruments such as keyboards. You can use it for practice, amplification at the gig, or as a foldback monitor wedge. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS The TransActive Drummer enables you to connect your electronic drumset, as well as an aux source such as a metronome or sequencer. The dock for iPod enables you to mix and play along with your music. You can link two TransActive Drummers together with a common 1/4" TRS cable for stereo performance with double the inputs and double the power. The amp also has line-level 1/4" stereo outputs so you can connect it to a PA system or record your sessions. The front panel gives you access to volume, three-band EQ, level control for iPod, and a 1/4" headphone jack. When connected, headphones mute the speaker for late-night jamming without bothering the neighbors. SPEAKER SYSTEM The TransActive Drummer has a large, 10" woofer that plays down below most kick drums, and a 1" tweeter that makes cymbal sounds sparkle. The amplifier provides 50W RMS so you'll always have plenty of power. When you link two TransActive Drummers together for stereo performance, you get a 100-watt system that's ready to take on any guitarist's rig!


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