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Originally posted by mikeathome1:
I have the pr 10p, the powered version and side by side you can't tell the difference.

But if you're going to use them for the organ I wouldn't go with anything smaller than a 15 unless you play real small rooms at real low volume. Unless, of course, you plan on using a sub.

[This message has been edited by mikeathome1 (edited 10-22-2007).]


Hi

Are you saying that the Peavey PR10's have the same kind of volume and sound as the JBL 10 Eon G2's??

That's very interesting. Although when I tried the Peavey 10's a couple years ago, I don't remember if they were powered or not, but I did have my JBL's right next to them and the ones I tried weren't even close.

I wonder why the dicrepency here? Difference in hearing taste, a change in sound with the new speakers, or possibly I tried the non-powered ones and the store owner didn't have the EQ set right.

Anyway, they didn't sound good at all to me or my wife.

The PR12's sounded quite good and did add a lot more volume and depth to the sound that that was better than either of the two 10's.

Scott