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Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hi Donny

Yes, 43 lbs is more than I'll be moving. I may consider the 8" or 10". How did the 10's ever get up to 32 lbs I wonder, still a bit heavier than I was wanting.

It seems these may be a better quality value than the Peavey PR series and the Behringer B212A's??

I wonder how these suckers compare to my JBL 10 Eon G2's? I have never needed more, if anything I'm asked to turn down. So, I"m wondering what the point would be for me to have the 8 inchers. As a matter of fact, I'm wondering why zuki would consider using four of the 8's rather than have a couple of 10's for the big rooms.

Is there any point in my considering 2 of the 8's to use with my JBL 10's for big rooms? I like the price better and the idea of smaller and lighter. Opinions please..haha, it's the Podium craze




Scott, I bet you'd like them as well as your Eons. If you don't need the excessive volume (these things get PLENTY loug), I'd highly recommned. I'm ditching my Mackie 450v2s and it seems you and I are pretty much in the same venues (sound-wise).

The reason I said 4 was because I'm buying a 2nd pair for my studio and selling my very old DS-90s. This way, when I balance, I know how it'll sound live. So if a job calls for outdoors, huge, lots of ground, etc, I can take all 4 (but I doubt that will ever happen).

My vote is 100% for these for you. I think you could sell them to a bunch of folks here if you didn't like
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