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Tucker
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Posted: 28 September 2021 at 3:08am |
QSC K12.2 / EV ELX200-12P / YAMAHA DXR12
They all seem to offer basically the same thing and I'm just wondering if any of these stand out among the others. If there is a good 12" top that I am not mentioning please advise and I will check it out. Additionally, can someone give me an estimate on how many people 2 of these 12" tops could handle if I put a bunch of bass underneath them? Thank you,
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teeth
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i have used the ELX series and generally found them to perform very well i am a big fan of martin F12 / F12+ but i assume you are looking for actives
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FOO
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In that price range i would go All in on RCF ART732A MK.4
Its a really powerfull and great sounding box!
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Tucker
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I ended up buying a pair of the Yamaha DXR12s, they sound fantastic!
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They do Sound good. A little bit on the lean side compared to ART732, but they have a nice smooth middle. Great for live performance 🙂
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I have a set of DXR15s and have used them(over subs) for groups of up to 150-200ppl. These also get used for smaller groups of about 50ppl all on their own but those aren't demanding events. Yamaha has done a great job with these, no they aren't the end-all be-all in PA speakers but IMO they sound way better than a 15+1 box has any business doing.
Edited by Conanski - 20 November 2021 at 11:54pm |
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