Real low qualiy and wouldn't trust it on a job, maybe for home use.
I needed something for rehersals with a band that I could leave in the rehersal space so I went for a JBL 610 . Small, light, ton of poser. Can use it as a monitor and run a line to the PA. Great deal on mfg. B stock on Ebay.
Bill JBL twice the price for someone wanting to use a cheap sound source..
I have one of the girls I work with using a Harbinger power amp and a pair pf passive speakers (less than $200).. Five years an still using them..
Sometimes we can depend on cheap
I have always endorsed the Podium line.. Best value for the dollar.. because they last. I still keep an 802 in the car trunk for emergencies.
Several of the groups in Wildwood are using them as their mains..
I know of two failures.. Aquanets blew a tweeter in their 15, and Just in Time blew a tweeter in their 12. Both were replaced by non savvy techs Johnny and Stu
I never ever had a speaker failure.. If you use them properly and within limits most are fine.. Just in Time (my old trio) had Yorkville's (12's) that would shut down because we pushed them outdoors.. Good thing I used my Roland Cubes ( never shut down, and out powered speakers with ten times the numbers)
My problem with the Podiums , I never liked the sound. Great bass and power at little money.. Over the years I had a dozen or more Podium (The PP1205a being the best).
If I was looking for a cheap answer to have sound I would give the "deal" a shot.