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My band uses Bose S1 Pro speakers for small shows and QSC 12" powered speakers for larger shows.
The 12's are heavier but not that bad.
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Well I rolled the dice on a pair of EV ZLX12’s. Now I just need to see about upgrading my mixer. I have a cheap Behringer 802 and not sure how it’s going to sound but I might try it first before I order. I’ll be plugging in 2 vocals, 2 guitars and possibly keys just for acoustic gigs, and possibly 6 inputs needed for cover band gigs. Was thinking of the Heath & Allen ZEDi10FX.
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Seconding this; a true Swiss army knife of a board. The semi-parametric mids on the mic/line channels are incredibly useful and the preamps are fantastic. It also has a recessed switch to pad the output down to mic level--useful for submixing or doing videos with through your phone.
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Don't overlook RCF speakers along with the usual suspects. I prefer wood cabinets over plastic, but hey, that's just me.
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My question is. Do you want good grammar? Or good taste?
When shopping for my first set of powered PA speakers. I tried all the top sellers. FYI, I've never been influenced by the "Bes Selling" anything. Best selling means most affordable, in most cases. Told salesman I was in the market, and wanted to hear some speakers. He proceeded to hook his cellphone into a mixer. What are you doing, I asked? Told him, I could care less what an MP3 sounds like. He said, what do you suggest? Told him, I'm a live stage player. I went into the acoustic room, picked out a Gibson J45 with electronics. Said plug me in. I played everything in the room. Played for about 3 hours. One thing I found really quick was. I did NOT want a plastic cabinet. They all had the same sound to me. And not very pleasing. Also, playing an acoustic electric in such a small space at fairly high levels. As you might guess, produced a fair amount of feedback. Then they switched to the wooden boxed JBL's . WOW Speaker was sitting right in front of me. Feedback was nil. Sound quality was superb. Price justified itself, right away. I'm more concerned about my sound, than what might be the best seller. My first gig with them, A full Band gig. Everyone was amazed at how good they sounded. That was about 15 years ago. Have bought only 15" JBL speakers ever since. A little pricey, but well worth it if you can afford them. |