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Christian contemporary group, 3 vocals, guitar, 2ndguitar/bass/harmonica: I guess you can call a folk-rock style. Most of our gigs are for churches, small gathering rooms, 50-200 people. Perfect for our gigs. Speakers clamp to mixer/power console, you have a suitcase-sized 55 pound package, easy to carry int...
The Audiophoney ACUTE 15 AMP is a versatile pa speaker system that is a must have for some one who does some outdoor events. In an outdoor setting these speakers really stand out and create a big sound that carries far. I have used this for local events through my community that we do in the park especially during summer time. I have had zero i...
I'd bought them second hand after a succesfull usage on an openshow. These PA speakers filled the open space with mastersound and proven stability. Even during tough conditions the sound quality is be say good. My advice is to have an Equalizer finetuning the needs for the music specifics you want to have. <b...
What thing do you like most/least about it? For the budget end of the active PA range it has great build quality and sounds impressive as well. I've been using it at a lot of mobile DJ gigs over the last 6 months and it's been working great. Handles 6 hours plus of continuous use with no problems. Nice and portable too, this and m...
I had a chance to use the Gemini RS 408 speakers about 6 months ago and I must say that these speakers perform well with a pair of 15" subs. By themselves they can not stand up to the challenge for any type of event, but if you use them in addition to a completed system they are awesome. They do not have any bass, but with proper equalization t...
I was blown away by the Gemini GSM 3250 speakers they are great and man they pack a BIG punch in such a small box they are so light perfect to move around and they are at such a great price Pros: Loud, Cheap, Capable Cons: Heavy, one came broken (i fixed it), flimsy plastic handles, cheap particle board, no speak on input...
I have owned a pair of Yamaha S115V CLub Series speakers for years and have had great success with them. But these are cheap and you get what you pay for. I have never had a problem related to the speaker farther than an easily replaced blown woofer because of a malfunctioning amp. I have used them for countless hours and hundreds of gigs and, s...
I posted a simple review for the 15" model. This review I will go more in depth. For the DSR112, I was blown away how pure, and clean this cabinet sounded. It was very warm, and crisp, exactly what I was hoping. Yamaha has come a long way, and to introduce this speaker to compete with QSC, JBL, Mackie, and Yorkville, they did a fantastic job. Th...
The Peavey SP 6’s thump so low I can blow a hole in the earth's crust. They put out a high that makes you think Minnie Ripperton is singing alive and live! As a mobile DJ, I'd substituted sound quality for mobility. Used to buy my speakers on 2nd hand circuits etc. I realized that my studio at home sounded much better than my system on the road...
I purchased the Mackie Thmp 15A’s a while ago so I can make the switch to active lightweight speakers instead the heavy passive ones. I currently DJ a small restaurant/lounge with an average of 50-80 people and gave these a run with some hip-hop and dance music. These speakers are light, and the sound quality that comes out of these is quite im...