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nuclearbass
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Posted: 05 March 2017 at 6:32pm |
Hi guys can anyone recommend a 3 way stage wedge for dj use.
Currently using a pair of Sherman ca6s which are plenty good enough, just in the jobs where there's screens behind the dj there just a bit too big. I'm thinking a 15 on the low end 6.5 & 1" or similar. Looking for used prices around £1500 a pair give or take. Any recomonedations please. |
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Got some empty 15 + 8 + 1 cabs if there any good to you?
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James Secker facebook.com/soundgearuk
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ceharden
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Personally for DJ's a standard 15"+1.4"/2" is fine. I'll probably get flamed for this but most DJ's are mostly deaf and just want it loud.
Three-way boxes do sound better but often lack the ability to cut through. However you might want to consider something like the Martin Wavefront 3's or the install version thereof.
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Turbo tq445 or EAW kf300
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We've got a Pair of Void Stasys Phils we'll let go for that amount. They are a Twin 15" and a 1.5". Big guys but, if you have a couple of cases or some wheels to sit them on they are ideal for Dj Mons. Every DJ I've ever used them for has loved them and because of the Twin 15's they go plenty low enough. They also make great stand alone cabs for smaller gigs etc. They are bi amped but need very little if any EQ. They have cover's too. PM me if interested or something.
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nuclearbass
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Not really up on the void stuff but arnt they quite a tall cab rather than a wedge ?
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Turbos or eaw arnt wedges
Edited by nuclearbass - 05 March 2017 at 9:55pm |
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Thanks mate, I dj my self well used to and I absolute the the ca6 so I'm kinda hooked on a 3 way box Now, just need that ca6 in a wedge format, now that would be ideal 🤔
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Something like this with a pair of 15s would be pretty much on the money for us
https://martin-audio.com/downloads/datasheets/LE2100Sdatasheet.pdf Edited by nuclearbass - 05 March 2017 at 10:21pm |
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VH SM212
or LE2100S :) Edited by bass*en*mass - 05 March 2017 at 10:05pm |
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Been looking at both those. The ca6 is a 15, wasn't sure on the low end of a twin 12 |
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A pair of 12" drivers will leave a single 15" behind pretty much every time.
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