
Roland PM10 Personal Monitor Amplifier
Specifically produced to accompany the V-series kits, this amp is the perfect size for accurately and quickly balancing the sound of a small drum set.
Overall User Ratings (based on 44 ratings)
Submitted October 12, 2011 by a customer from aol.com
"Great amp for the price."
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I bought this to simply be able to play in my house without the need for headphones. If your looking for a amp for your personal monitoring needs, this is a great choice. It's not the loudest amp out there, but does the trick.
Musical Background:
Active Musician
Musical Style:
Rock, Metal
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Submitted February 19, 2011 by a customer from gmail.com
"For the Dorm/Apartment Prisoner"
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I'll have this thing till I can have my acoustic drumset back in regular house. Until then, this monitor and I will continue being best friends.
Sound
Overall, this little puppy dishes out for only a 30w monitor. Certain frequencies, especially those of the lower end toms get distorted somewhat if the bass is cranked up kinda high. Besides that, sounds like a champ.
Features
If you want basic, this is it. Only wish it had one output at least. No accessories, need your input cables.
Ease of Use
Like I said earlier, the monitor itself is very basic with only a treble and bass rheostat. However, it doesn't require a rocket scientist to figure out either which definitely makes it a great unpack and play monitor.
Quality
Sturdy construction, little hefty for its size. Definitely a toss in your van and go monitor. I would say it would last you a while as long as you don't overpower the amplifier and blow a speaker.
Value
Priced right where it should be for the quality.
The Wow Factor
It's just practical for those living only a wall away from their next door neighbor.
Musical Background:
Hobbyist
Musical Style:
Rock, punk, industrial, post hardcore
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