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#166670 - 04/24/07 09:44 AM
Re: Live sound PA system advice
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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DNJ,
I just assumed there was a price point.
I personally use an Allen & Heath board.
When it comes to powered mixers and smaller speakers systems, until you truelly spend the big bucks there will be of course a small increase in sound quality.
Of course a $300 cabinet will not sound as good as a $500 cabinet, but all of this will also depend on where it is being used, how, what's feeding it also.
In my first post I did say one of my questions for a customer would be, what is your budget, of course it's easy to say I would get this or that, but if he can't afford it, then oh well.
I called Peavey to become a dealer and they said 10 grand for an opening order.
Not today for me anyway.
I also sell Alesis, RCF ( which is the mackie supplier for drivers )
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#166676 - 04/24/07 08:32 PM
Re: Live sound PA system advice
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hi John Am wondering what you are using for a sub now, z2300 or z5500? Also, those JBL's are actually only 23 lbs rather than 34 lbs which is what the z5500 sub weighs and is the set up I use when I want the windows to rattle. If I went to something larger and heavier I admit there is a temptation to get non- powered speakers to keep it light, but, with powered speakers if one isn't working right, you can finish the gig. If you are using non-powered speakers and a PA head, if the head goes, you are sunk unless you carry extra equipment, and to me that is extra work for nothing Scott
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