I use mine for a weekly solo gig and it works well. The 2 complaints I have are: 1. The "Reverb" effect on the unit is more of a slapback delay and is unusable to me. 2. Because of that, I use a small mixer with Reverb and run that into this system. The problem is the Gemini array system has a built in signal gate so it cuts off the reverb of my mixer at the end of every vocal line and at the end of every sustained guitar note or chord. Does anyone know if there is a way to turn off that signal gate?
Having this same issue. Any luck turning the gate off? I honestly wouldn’t even mind the hiss if it weren’t for that noise gate. Makes this unusable for me doing acoustic gigs.
I bought one and sent it back due to the amp getting hot. I exchanged it for another one and it has the same issue. Didn’t know that a class D amp gets hot. Bought a small fan but that didn’t seem to help. However the sound and Bluetooth is good. Tried it on 2 gigs for a solo performance( vocals and acoustic). Got through the 3 hour gig without a problem. But again, amp was hot. I did get some positive feedback from the audience about the sound. Please share if you’ve had the same experience. Thanks
I just purchased a set of these and have found that they have a constant hiss despite the cable, mixer, direct, bluetooth, etc. Did you experience this?
There’s definitely more amp noise than a $1000 speaker, and they may not work in completely quiet environments, but when in use at an event I don’t think the noise floor would be noticed.
@@fayzereviewsit seems in order to compensate for the amp hiss, they added a built in noise gate, which makes this unusable for acoustic gigs. Any idea how to turn that noise gate off?
I have a DJ controler that works with and RCA cable,I don't see any RCA connections on the back of the speaker do you know any RCA adapter to use it with my controler?
Mine just arrived. Disappointed in the Reverb as it's not true reverb, it's Delay. And there are 2 spacers and one column with speakers, I mean it's good they give you 2 spacers instead of one, at least you can put the speaker up higher, that's always good. Better than not giving you the 2nd spacer and the column being tall enough Oh well, it was cheaper than Bose (you get what you pay for), good in a pinch. It'd be fine if your a just going out to solo an event somewhere I suppose. I think me and my buddy may just use it for vocals, perhaps. Off Amazon with delivery and all it was more than I was expecting, $584.00. 98 bucks for shipping and handling (yes, with Prime) - heavy box
@@michelewade5415 - no, this is from the get go, it wasn't failing, it's simply not reverb but the most ridiculous sounding delay. The type of delay/echo a child you choose because it sounded funny!
@@fumes1541 Yeah, this creator should have added the fact that this product doesn't have reverb, but instead a silly, non-musician friendly kind of delay.
@@Nordsmanif you're buying speakers based on built in effects then there's your problem... You should be using the effects on your mixer or sound board... Not the speakers
I use mine for a weekly solo gig and it works well. The 2 complaints I have are: 1. The "Reverb" effect on the unit is more of a slapback delay and is unusable to me. 2. Because of that, I use a small mixer with Reverb and run that into this system. The problem is the Gemini array system has a built in signal gate so it cuts off the reverb of my mixer at the end of every vocal line and at the end of every sustained guitar note or chord. Does anyone know if there is a way to turn off that signal gate?
Having this same issue. Any luck turning the gate off? I honestly wouldn’t even mind the hiss if it weren’t for that noise gate. Makes this unusable for me doing acoustic gigs.
@@HGeneriz Unfortunately no luck turning off the gate. I emailed the manufacturer but no response yet.
I bought one and sent it back due to the amp getting hot. I exchanged it for another one and it has the same issue. Didn’t know that a class D amp gets hot. Bought a small fan but that didn’t seem to help. However the sound and Bluetooth is good. Tried it on 2 gigs for a solo performance( vocals and acoustic). Got through the 3 hour gig without a problem. But again, amp was hot. I did get some positive feedback from the audience about the sound. Please share if you’ve had the same experience. Thanks
Great review! Thank you! Just subbed!
Thank you for this review!
I am looking at the WPX-200GO and wanted to have an idea of what it sounded like, and this helps a lot!
Have you had chance to try the Rockville titan tower array? I’m wondering if it’s compare to this speaker
I just purchased a set of these and have found that they have a constant hiss despite the cable, mixer, direct, bluetooth, etc. Did you experience this?
There’s definitely more amp noise than a $1000 speaker, and they may not work in completely quiet environments, but when in use at an event I don’t think the noise floor would be noticed.
@@fayzereviews Hi, is the amp supposed to get hot? I’ve had 2 with the same issue.
@@fayzereviewsit seems in order to compensate for the amp hiss, they added a built in noise gate, which makes this unusable for acoustic gigs. Any idea how to turn that noise gate off?
I'm a beginner Dj if l get two of those speakers can l use them on a wedding party with 200 o 400 people?
This is what I am trying to find out. Looks like these are gonna be best bang for our buck. American Musical gets you 12 interest free payments!
20 or 40 yes. 200 or 400 never ever.
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@sapobandolero1973
I think I’ll give it a try!
I have a DJ controler that works with and RCA cable,I don't see any RCA connections on the back of the speaker do you know any RCA adapter to use it with my controler?
For sure! I’d just get an RCA to XLR male adapter on amazon (just do a search and you should find it). Thanks for watching!
Wishing you were a fellow musician so you could display it's mic & guitar attributes
Mine just arrived. Disappointed in the Reverb as it's not true reverb, it's Delay. And there are 2 spacers and one column with speakers, I mean it's good they give you 2 spacers instead of one, at least you can put the speaker up higher, that's always good. Better than not giving you the 2nd spacer and the column being tall enough Oh well, it was cheaper than Bose (you get what you pay for), good in a pinch. It'd be fine if your a just going out to solo an event somewhere I suppose. I think me and my buddy may just use it for vocals, perhaps. Off Amazon with delivery and all it was more than I was expecting, $584.00. 98 bucks for shipping and handling (yes, with Prime) - heavy box
Did your amp get hot? I bought 2 and they both had the same issue
@@michelewade5415 - no, this is from the get go, it wasn't failing, it's simply not reverb but the most ridiculous sounding delay. The type of delay/echo a child you choose because it sounded funny!
@@fumes1541 Yeah, this creator should have added the fact that this product doesn't have reverb, but instead a silly, non-musician friendly kind of delay.
@@Nordsmanif you're buying speakers based on built in effects then there's your problem... You should be using the effects on your mixer or sound board... Not the speakers