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Vonyx VPS102A 10" Bluetooth Active Party Speakers with Lights & Stands Reviews

4.8 Rating 19 Reviews
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We're ElectroMarket, a leading affordable Sound & Light retailer based in West Thurrock, Essex. Founded back in 2004, we are proud to offer the largest selection of quality sound and light equipment for our customers across the UK. From active speakers to DJ amplifiers, electronic drum kits and disco lights, you'll truly find a collection of products you wouldn't anywhere else. At ElectroMarket, we pride ourselves on the highest quality customer service and everything we do rotates around that. All of our customers should love shopping with us and never have to worry about any purchase they make. We are also one of the only brands in the industry to offer a 2-year warranty and up to 60-day returns on all online purchases.

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SS17 9ER

Definitely mono only! I've tried several methods of connection, using both mic sockets and the phonos, with or without a mixer, and it's always mono. No panning at all. The phono sockets are really not up to it, unless you're forced to input via a mixer, in which case, it's pretty much your only option. So, that's the end of that investigative avenue. Under these conditions, for a single performer, or two on karaoke, there's no point using a mixer at all. I've tested things using an SM58 in "Mic1", and guitar through "Mic2", (with a £12 DBBLOX DI box in between - without it you'll get terrible distortion). Backing tracks play cleanly through Bluetooth. You can, thereafter, set the balances by using the "Mic volume" on the Vonyx for the mic. Then the instrument equalizer and volume controls for that, and with the tablet volume set to maximum, the MP3 volume control for the Bluetooth, (aka backing tracks) The GE on the PA is pretty good all around, at 12 o'clock in both cases, so it's then, just a simple matter of turning up or down the master volume according to the room size. The output is surprisingly, loud, very clean and clear, and more than adequate for a small hall or pub, (even at much less than 50% volume), and maybe even a bit larger, which is good. It's still true that the lack of stereo is a compromise, but for what you pay, if you're a lone wolf it's surprisingly good. I have seen some reviews stating that this is a terrible piece of kit, and it's true, if you want to spend a bit more, you'll get more poke for your buck, but, honestly, if you get it right, and it doesn't breakdown, you should really be OK with this. I'm happy, and if I'm happy, so is my audience....
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Mrs. A. E. Peacey
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Great buy
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Mrs. A. E. Peacey
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Fantastic sound
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Declan Connolly
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Declan Connolly
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Brilliant
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