Looking For A Pa To Use In A Live Setting. |
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Looking For A Pa To Use In A Live Setting. |
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Feb 13 2013, 01:08 AM |
Well - that Behringer set does look interesting. Do you have a chance to try it out in the store? You must try Behringer gear to see how you like it - some stuff sounds and works great, some doesn't.
The thing is that with that budget it will be hard to get a great PA system. You have two options : * Get powered speakers (250-300w) + a very simple non powered mixer OR * Get a powered mixer + passive speakers Both options are interesting - I personally do find "powered spakers" option a bit more practical and easier to use just for the fact that speakers are powered on their own so you are not dependent on the actual mixer to power them. In both cases the price will come to the same and you might just get through with less costs if you find some good bundle that store sells on discount or something. Another option is to go for used gear market. I think running guitar and vocals shouldn't be much of an issue. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 13 2013, 03:40 AM
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http://www.carvinguitars.com/pm/
scroll down to the pm15A for 2 of them they are 100 more , but they have three inputs , they are excellent speakers , those speakers with subs are big enough for any small club or they make great monitors,my band ran carvin power amps for years and they were are best amps |
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