Hello
I've been watching the posts on Motion Sound with much interest. I have yet to hear one. Actually, I don't expect to see one in Pensacola, Florida.
They must be quite nice to get all these positive reviews. I've also been trying to read between the lines here and use a little deductive reasoning along with a lifetime of being involved in music, playing in bands, doing the one man band routine and being in music retail since 1976. One thing I need to do in music retail is listen to what the customers needs are, and then steer them in the right direction. Often they need something other than what they think they need.
The thing that strikes me about Beakybirds situation is that it would appear to me, rather than sell the JBL Eon, I would think it would be a better move to get another JBL Eon 10G2 and have the stereo that one REALLY needs with the PSR2000. THere is an incredible difference in sound between using one speaker vs two speakers with the PSR2000. My thinking is, it would cost less to add another JBL, there would be twice as much power. The larger 10" speaker would give more bass, you wouldn't need an amp stand, you could just lay the JBL back. I know for me, I would rather carry two 24 pound speakers than one 38 pound speaker especially if it meant buying and carrying another piece of equipment, the amp stand.
As far as renting a PA, I off hand don't know what that would cost, but I would guess that to get a good powerful one would cost almost more than its worth unless its really a top paying job.
In a nutshell, this is my slant on it. Each person certainly has their own needs and reasoning, but this time I just can't understand why one would not do it the way I mentioned. I would love to know the reasoning here.
Either way, good luck, and I hope you are truly happy with the move you make for all the right reasons.
Scott Langholff