HK AUDIO Lucas Nano 300 Portable Sound System
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- Compact (5)
- Easy to use (5)
- Lightweight (5)
- Good audio (4)
Cons
- Limited functions (3)
Best Uses
- Outdoor events / games (4)
- Performances (4)
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Pros
- Clear Sound
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
- Limited Functions
Best Uses
- Events
- Performances
Comments about HK AUDIO Lucas Nano 300 Portable Sound System:
As an acoustic guitar player/singer/songwriter I play solo gigs 6-8 times a month. My Genz-Benz acoustic amp ia getting worn and heavy. I purchased the Nano. Played my first gig with it in a loud sports bar. Was amazed at the clarity and volume for the size. It's major short coming is lack of FX and proper EQ. This can be solved with an offboard compact mixer. I also run a variety of peddles (Boss EQ, Dano Delay) and looper with my Taylor 814-CE acoustic. The tiny speakers mount easily on mike stands with the provided adaptors. The result is a nice monitor like effect in both ears with the speakers turned in just a little. I was pushing it's volume capability and got no feedback. Most gigs I play are in quietier venues so I'm sure it will be more than loud enough. Overall I'm very pleased, although in the future the FX and EQ issues will need to be resolved. My acoustic and vocals sound very very good with it. The sound is pleasingly natural and clear. It's also super light and the sub really pumps. Two of these together would really be nice if you play noisier, bigger venues. I say go for it.
Pros
- Clear Sound
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Suitable For Keyboard
Cons
- Limited Functions
Best Uses
- Events
- Performances
Comments about HK AUDIO Lucas Nano 300 Portable Sound System:
I was all set to buy some other gear for my solo pa/piano rig and decided to try this out after reading some reviews. So far I am totally impressed with the sound. Feather-weight and compact, it packs a lot of sound. The workmanship is very good.
After it arrived, I convinced my friend to spend an afternoon doing a side-by-side comparison with his dual Bose Compact rig. We were amazed at the full sound of the HK unit.
Even when we pushed it loud, it maintained excellent fidelity. The dual Bose rig could certainly out-power the HK, but the sound quality comparison was a toss-up. HK will hold it's own in the venues solo musicians typically do.
The stereo sound capability is wonderful for a keyboard player; even if the audience will not be able to appreciate the stereo, it makes a huge diff to those of us who would REALLY like to haul our baby grands around with us.
I've added a Mackie ProFX8 mixer to add reverb for vocals and to give better control over eq and tone. (I would also have to do that with the dual Bose rig.) But the HK would handle my solo stuff fine by itself: vocal, stereo keyboard, guitar.
I've got a bunch of performances coming up, and I'll add a note about how that goes.
I can tell you I've never looked forward to playing my keyboard as much as with the HK behind it.
Pros
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
- Flat sound
- Limited Functions
- Needs Offboard Eq And Fx
- Poor Sound Quality
Best Uses
Comments about HK AUDIO Lucas Nano 300 Portable Sound System:
I auditioned this product as an acoustic guitar rig for live performance in small venues. I was looking to streamline my set-up. The '93 Peavy Ecoustic 120 amp I was using has just worn out, and i've been using a Behrenger Xenyx 802 mixer with a Behrenger b212d powered cab, along with an unreliable old Holy Grail reverb pedal. I wanted an eqasier set up, so I tried the nano. With only volume and tone for controls, it is impossible to get an acoustic guitar sounding food, let alone a solid body electric with a piezo bridge system. Accordingly, an off-board EQ would be needed. Also, with no fx, the sound is as dry as sand, so off-board reverb or delay would also be needed. TOO MUCH set up! Instead, I replaced the 802 board with a Xenyx 1202, which is a better board (4 bands eq/channel, and an on/off switch) Plus it has digital fx that sound good, including a reverb/delay setting that sounds really warm. So I was able to cut out the offboard fx, but that's all - and I maintain a good quality acoustic guitar sound (most important).
Pros
- Clear Sound
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
- Overly-simplified
Best Uses
- Events
- Home Studio
- Mobile DJ
- Performances
Comments about HK AUDIO Lucas Nano 300 Portable Sound System:
I bout two of these systems to replace big, heavy powered 15" mains. I wanted something more lightweight and portable for small gigs.
First off, these things have absolutely amazing sound quality! I plugged in my iPod to demo them and IK could not believe the crystal clear sound and deep, impressive bass. You can really crank the volume with no crackling or distortion.
The set-up is pretty simple - you can stack the two satellite speakers and connect them to the subwoofer/main unit for a cable-free set-up, or mount them on mic stands (or the poles in the accessories kit). Flip a couple switches to match the configuration you're looking for and you're ready to go.
I got these to use as mains for small gigs with my two-piece band. The only negative about these is that the controls are a bit over-simplified. You basically have a level knob and a tone knob for each input. The inputs are for a mic, a guitar/instrument and one for program-level audio. BUT - with a little patience you can find the right settings and get a killer mix.
The low-end output on the Lucas Nano is spectacular. I was not expecting such loud, thunderous bass. :)
For small DJ gigs, weddings, events or house parties, you could not find a more simple, compact, clear and LOUD system for his price! I would put them up against a BOSE any day. For live music applications, this won't fill a big club for a four-piece rock band, but for smaller venues or acoustic gigs it will definitely do the job.
I love that the satellites lock into the back of the subwoofer to make it one tiny, lightweight piece to move. Very cool.
Pros
- Clear Sound
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Events
- Home Studio
- Mobile DJ
- Performances
Comments about HK AUDIO Lucas Nano 300 Portable Sound System:
It sounds so great but it is so small - great for all kinds of applications.
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