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    Posted: 07 March 2022 at 2:48pm
I love F1 sound but i cant afford them and also i start reading in some forums that today there are better solutions. Sooo i start looking line array speakers and i found SubZero HiCast.. Do you have something to say about them? I need them for parties outside and inside and also im listening a dub, minimalistic music nothing to do with EDM or any kind of year rape. Big smile
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why line array? what size audiences? this thing you've suggested is very very very low budget stuff...
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The best feature I see listed here is the 3 year warranty.


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yes i understand. Im starting from 0 i even dont have the money for this(im taking it with financing)  but since i know my self im always overplaning and on the end something rly impotent is coming an im spending the cash. So back on the topic.. that sound system is modular and i can add in the future and change it step by step.. also i think its better them jbl eon so i can rent it in my city for small mid events (i have used the jbls and it was 4/10 xp)..
im planing a couple of small festivals outdoor this summer 50/150 ppl but i can say for sure because we have had success with the last parties and we host more ppl than we were planing. In septemer we will continue the festivals in our own location which is around 400sqm
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Imho, a more sensible modular approach would be to buy a good pair of 12"+horn speakers, an amp and a pair of stands. You could then add an 18" active sub, or a passive one and another amp at a later date.
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I have 2 jbl jrx 118s and was thinking about taking 2 12s but last time they were not enough at all.. and some of the djs were going in to the reds.. even the owner of the bar was coming and asking if it can be louder.. everyone has dance but we needed more 4 sure... Can u give me some tip with new speakers. i want to take them with financing option.

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JRX 118 is entry level stuff from JBL, but with a good amp, a sensible high pass filter and and a mixer or preamp that won't easily distort I can pretty much guarantee they will beat that Sub Zero offering by a country mile.  I would consider something like EV SX300 and Peavey IPR2 amp with DSP. You could either go in/out on the subs, or maybe go mono and use the subs on one channel and the tops on the other. I think the amps DSP allows this sort of configuration.
  Which amp(s) and 12s did you use with the JRX subs?



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There is a Crest Audio Prolite 3.0 DSP amp for sale on a popular auction site for not a lotta cash. It's the same as the Peavey IPR2 DSP,  and has independent crossovers for each channel, so that and a pair of SX300s with your 118 subs might be a good way to get started.
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Start as a local stagehand or member of a crew. Learn, learn a lot, learn even more. And read. And keep your money in your pocket, and learn even more. Do this for a few years and return to here with the questions you still have. 
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Hmm i dont want to be a member of a crew :D and i dont want to adapt brand thinking. thats why im here and im asking. There are different opinions. 

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