+1 , that is a good system to get you going to start with. 2 top and 4 subs works out well for EDM as seen here:Grant Bunter wrote: ↑Tue Nov 06, 2018 3:48 pm 2 x DR250 and 4 x T30 isn't a bad place to start IMHO
The great thing is, you could build that, and if you find it isn't enough, you can add more...
That system can handle 150 people indoors for EDM very well.
By balanced I mean the limiters on the 2 tops and 4 subs pretty much come on at the same time, neither outruns the others. EDM is typically run +6 db's hotter on the subs than for top40 dance music, hence the 1:2 ratio. Outdoors you could use more subs but up close you will still get a very good experience. Last couple shows I've been using 2 DR250's with 2 double 18's getting 3000w and for EDM and we run out of subs way before the tops. For EDM, I'm absolutely positive you will need 4 subs to start. That hug the subwoofer feeling in EDM starts around 132 dB's @ 50hz.
The T45 and T30 is pretty much the same cab just a different layout. The T45 would be easier to move because these cabinets have built in wheels so the cabinet becomes a handcart. With the shorter T30, you would be bent over wheeling them around, the taller T45 would be easier on the back. Just something to think about.
For generators you will want to use an inverter generator like these ones. They are expensive but very quiet and work well electrically with audio equipment. Cheap construction generators are loud and don't react well to the changing loads that audio presents, the engine can't speed up and slow down fast enough on the drum beats. If you can find power within 100', I'd go with that but use a 10 guage extension cord. These systems are very efficient, you only need 1 outlet and will still have some power available for some LED lighting.