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#506880 - 10/24/22 02:31 PM Re: Anyone using 10” mains? [Re: montunoman]
Scott Langholff Offline
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Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
I am still using my JBL Eon G2 10's for the last 20 years and they work great. Even in large rooms with a good sized dance crowd. Often still asked to turn the volume down which surprises me. When I did my extensive speaker study about 20 years ago I found the larger the speakers the more crud was in the sound. Interestingly enough Tony Barbetta told me that 10" speakers were best for keyboards. Scott

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#506881 - 10/25/22 08:16 AM Re: Anyone using 10” mains? [Re: montunoman]
zuki Offline
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Registered: 09/20/02
Posts: 4724
Wise choice on the QSCs. I've used this brand for many years. I love the K8.2s and they work for everything I do (although at most, 100 people or so). The DSP is great for no sub, just set it accordingly and go. Good luck!
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#506884 - 10/25/22 01:44 PM Re: Anyone using 10” mains? [Re: montunoman]
Bill Lewis Offline
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2447
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
Sounds like ( see what I did there ) you hit the sweet spot. Once you get the small sub your good for almost any situation. Good luck !
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#506885 - 10/26/22 11:19 AM Re: Anyone using 10” mains? [Re: montunoman]
Diki Online   content


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14283
Loc: NW Florida
I have been using the QSC K10’s (the original ones) for several years now. I find them quite amazing, with plenty of connectivity and sound sculpting options on board. I do have a Behringer 12 inch sub that I like to bring in for outdoor venues, but virtually all indoor shows I have plenty of bass from the K10’s as long as you don’t want a full real band volume!

As with all speakers, there is a limit to how loud you can take them before they lose their linearity, but for events that aren’t playing to teenagers and twentysomethings, the QSC’s do the job.

The only caveat I would say is, do you want to have your sound nice and loud right next to you and immediately in front, but with a steep drop off as you move away, or do you want a sound that is very even throughout the venue? If you want low volume everywhere, the ‘stick and sub’ Bose Compact type systems will do that better than the K10’s. Me, I still like at least a decent volume while I play (I’m from a live band background!) but want the sound to drop off before it gets to the tables. Others may prefer a low volume both by yourself AND the audience. Strokes for folks!

Full disclosure, I put my speakers up slightly behind and either side of me, so they are both backline (monitors) AND PA. If you already use in-ears or a monitor, your mileage may vary. But with an EV N/Dym microphone, I really never get feedback until I’m ear-splittingly loud, so that’s not a factor. But how strongly you sing may influence that.

If small traditional speakers are what you are comfortable with, I can’t recommend the K10’s too highly.
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