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There it is lol. Man I waited and you delivered. I think this company actually has some decent gear for various types of use. Thinking more along the lines of Mobil disc jockey use I could see this for a small party say 50 - 100 people possibly using longer cables for the array satellite speakers as you suggested. I'm looking into a few of their products and this one will do just fine. Thanks again for the righteous review brotha. 👍🏾
ОтветитьGreat review!!! I considered Soundtown subs before getting The HArbingers S-12s. They were too heavy for my taste! Thanks for the review, very informative!
ОтветитьNice informative review, but providing sound samples would be a greatly helpful.
ОтветитьWhat's up man? I've got one for you... The Blast king PLA1200🤔 I'd love to see your review of that system. Just a suggestion. Thanks and one love 👍🏾
ОтветитьHow is this compared to the proreck 3000 setup?
ОтветитьNot for Serious Dj or musicians. But u are right acoustic in a coffee shop great.
ОтветитьI have that woofer I run with my jbl 615 sounds great
ОтветитьThis are great for weddings ceremony
ОтветитьHow's this compared to bose l1 compact?
ОтветитьThanks for this and others. Will you be doing Sound Town CARPO-L1 column speaker? Super low-cost, 200W RMS. Wondering if it's OK for small to medium events.
My personal interest in all of this is I'm providing sound for the ceremony and reception (as well as performing processional and recessional) for my nephew's wedding in September. The reception music will be a Spotify list. I can get a Bluetooth receiver/adapter to get it into my current stuff, but . . .
Situation: I'm an old guy (over 70) with old-school PA from my band days. 300-watt Peavey XR-series heavy lunchbox powered mixer (dual 150-watt amps), pair of Peavey PR-12 200-watt speakers, SM58 mics, one AT2020 condenser. That's the stuff I have to lug to the wedding. Plus, set up in one location for ceremony, tear down, move, and set up in another location for reception. This has me thinking about getting something new.
Even though I'm not performing in bands anymore, I sometimes provide sound for neighborhood events. Maybe this is time to unload my current stuff and go with powered speakers. For times when I might need more mic inputs, I still have the 12-channel mixer I used with my band. This can feed any powered speaker.
From your reviews so far, the 12-inch Mackie Thrash interests me. Thump, too. But I've liked the concept of column arrays ever since they came out. Interested in your recommendations.
Enough for now. -- Thanks for reading. had no other way to ask for your suggestions.
Ken
So did you actually listen to it with the crossover at a lower point? Multiple high power 4 inch drivers would be fine closer to 100, 180 through the subs will sound like HOT garbage....
ОтветитьBro Awesome Video. I was influenced by this, and got me a pair ! ...I do have Q & A? any input is appreciated. For this to have a Cass D amp, my Subwoofer has a "Popping Down" sound, everytime it's turning OFF. Turning ON has no issue. All Levels is turned down, No cables or Speakers is hook up to it, and its Not even around any other electronic. Its just by itself. Q: "Do you have this pop sound too? "
ОтветитьI wonder show this would work for a Guitarist in a band...acoustic and electric.
ОтветитьThey look nice can you just add these to your home surround sound?
ОтветитьHi any follow up to this Subwoofer or after using it for some times now, whould you recommend it?
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