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#126037 - 09/08/04 05:16 PM
Mackie SRM350 Speakers
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/02
Posts: 1790
Loc: Medina, OH, USA
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Today I stopped at GC to pick up a cable and saw that they had just received the SRM350s. This is a speaker that has had a fair amount of hype so I was excited to check it out.
We A/B the speaker against a JBL EON10 G2. Fair comparison... both ~ the same size, same price, and both with a 10" speaker, tho the JBL weighs 23 lbs and the 350 ~ 33 lbs.
IMO, the SRM outperformed the JBL, in terms of overall high fidelity sound quality, by a notch or 2. We also compared the Yamaha MSR100, which ran a distant 3rd, IMO.
I must add that considering price, size, and convenience along with performance, the MSR100 is hard to beat. But again, I was only considering sound quality, which at best is very subjective. What I personally look for is much the same as what I would look for (actually LISTEN for) in stereo speakers... a good smooth spectrum of high fidelity sound that has little coloration, but good clean highs and solid, not mushy, bass.
I was impressed enough to purchase the 350. I will giving it a good A/B comparison against the EON10 and EV SxA100 over the next few days.
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#126042 - 09/16/04 12:03 AM
Re: Mackie SRM350 Speakers
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Originally posted by GlennT:
Only downside, it has slightly less volume than the other 2 speakers. Actually the SRM350 has a higher dB (SPL) rating than the JBL EON10G2 does. And the ElectroVoice SX100 just squeaks (sorry Squeak_D ) past the SRM350 in maximum sound output. But you have to realize that the SX100 has a 12" woofer vs. the SRM350's 10" woofer so you are not really comparing apples to apples. But I agree with you Glenn that the JBL EON10G2 and or the ElectroVoice SX100 would make great choices for Speakers also. Plus with the ElectroVoice SX100/+ you save around $200 per speaker vs. the Mackie SRM 350's. But the ElectroVoice SX100/+ is a passive Speaker, am I correct? So the Mackies, being an Active Speaker, cost more because they are Bi-Amped. Which is only natural that they would cost more because of the built-in Amplification system. Soooo, to that I say, - touché. Best regards, Mike
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