Agreed; Not enough power with a limited crest factor.These things won't cut it for live or DJ use.
Even a PowerSoft K10 ( which this isn't ) is based on a 12db crest factor.
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Agreed; Not enough power with a limited crest factor.These things won't cut it for live or DJ use.
I didn't realize you were thinking of running all 4 mixes into the same powered monitor and distribute from there with speaker cables. A floor wedge with that many cables would look like an octopus.LelandCrooks wrote:The di's are a good idea, but you'd need 4, if you wanted to run 4 mixes. Kind of defeats the whole cheap idea.
Doug Hart wrote:alright... I just ordered a couple to play with.
Needed to spend a little more to get the free shipping, so basically they were free![]()
I'll let you all know about them after I get a chance to play for a while.
Ya know Brent... I've been seriously looking into SAC.BrentEvans wrote:Hey Doug... introduce them to SAC and they can ditch the rest of the gear too.
I have yet to weigh the rack, but I'm betting it's every bit of 250lbs.SeisTres wrote:That's one heavy rack if you say they are older!
The need for subs is minimal. Just low end of piano and the bass vocals.SeisTres wrote:Oh, and if they do want subs...
I'm definitely sold on the features. I have been looking at the A&H iLive, but that's $20k easily.BrentEvans wrote:If you do go that route, youu won't regret it. It makes sense financially (especially on a new system) and gives a boatload of options most of us can't afford otherwise.
Thank you, I definitely will.BrentEvans wrote:Pick away when the time comes.
Easy to fix - it supports up to 32 ch of fader packs.Doug Hart wrote: My only issue is probably the most common one... not having physical faders.
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