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Thank you. That helps a lot! Which EV sub did you put under the 8’s? That’s good to hear that the sound was “cleaner”. Right now I’m looking at the EV ELX200-10’s for the tops and one ELX200-12 sub for the bottom. The more I read about EV the more I like them! |
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The EV's are very nice but watch out for the handles if you go with condenser mics, those handles can focus their frequency (everything has a frequency) and send it across the stage like the old "acoustic lens" bass cabinets of ancient times. Finding that source was a real head scratcher, ruined a gig for me. You can cover them with a towel or jacket, etc. for condenser mics, with dynamic mics you will probably be fine. Gotta throw that bass out there for sure!!
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When buying a PA. You first have to look at budget. How much are you willing to spend?
In your original post, you stated. Looking a "compact" system. Are you going to be playing compact gigs? You will be better served buying the PA that will handle the largest gig you're liable to play. With these systems comes a learning curve too. Not sure what kind of $$$ you're getting. May be beneficial to buy small simple system for small gigs. And rent larger system for larger venues. |
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The second is to e/q the room: set the e/q flat - turn up the volume until the mic' howls then notch down that frequency. Then turn the volume up again until the mic' squeels and knock down that frequency. Then back the volume off a little. And that's your stage mic' set for the gig.
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I'm learning to flatpick and fingerpick guitar to accompany songs. I've played and studied traditional noter/drone mountain dulcimer for many years. And I used to play dobro in a bluegrass band. |
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You’re exactly right. I was taking the wrong approach before all of y’all’s helpful replies. Our normal gigs are 50-150 people, with most of them being closer to 50-75. And my budget is around $2500. I’ve been talking to our local sound guy and I’ve decided to either get the Yamaha DXR series (2x10’s for main), with a 12” DXS sub for the double bass), or the EV ELX200 series 2-10’s and a 12 sub. They both sound great and have a ton of awesome features. It won’t rattle the windows out of the walls but I think it will give us the sound we need most of the time. |
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Do you any of you have any experience with the Yamaha “Bandpass” style sub vs the traditional front firing EV sub and how it would act different when being played through an upright double bass?
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Update, we settled on the Yamaha DXR10s with the DSR12 sub and couldn’t be happier. We played a gig this weekend in a huge barn with 150-200 people and it was more than enough. Thanks for y’all’s help!
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