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    Posted: 09 March 2023 at 8:17pm
I have a venue we do a lot of tech for.

They have these absolutely horrible plastic battery powered speakers with twin microphone I think they are made by QTX. Sound like utter trash, batteries last about 10 seconds microphones feel like ice cream cones.

Now, I obviously want them to buy LSP500's but these are A out of the budget they want to spend and B to valuable to be left with their mic dropping wedding clientel.

Now there must be a middle ground people are using?

Thoughts?

Jace
www.wedding-production.co.uk

www.stage2sound.com
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The JBL Eon One Compact might be worth a look. Looking at the specs, you can buy additional batteries for it, and they can be swapped out in seconds. The older ones I've used had a motorbike battery which needed dismantling to swap. The reviews seem very positive too.


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EV Everse 8  is getting really good reviews
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Bit of an outcast but I've been borrowing a friends Alto Transport 12s for a few gigs. Battery life is decent enough for moderate speech / low level music. Recharge time isn't too bad and the platic RF mic actually is usable with switchable bands! They are discontinued but might be worth checking out newer models?

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