I work mostly in theatre sound doing audio for musical theatre. I have looked aroung a bit in the forum for info pertaining to my application but didn't find much. Of course I probably have read less than .1% of the info in the forums as well before I just broke down and wote this post.

Anyway in the shows I work on I'm using tiny lav mics hidden in the hair line or attached to actors ears. So obviously I get no where near the gain before feedback that you get with a typical hand helds and instrument mics. So for me pattern control is very important on speaker cabinets. I poked around the web site but I saw very little polar pattern information on the speakers. Is there anything available in that regard to the various models? Most of the bigger houses I work in have conventional horn loaded 2 or 3 way speakers. The bigger houses where more gain is needed have 3 ways so we get better parttern control and get pretty loud volumes out of tiny lav mics strapped to an actors body. In smaller venues I'm using more your typical 2 way 12" or 15" speaker. Think EX SX300 or a Mackie SRM450. The bigger venues have anything from Community 3 way boxes to really nice sounding d&b speakers. And some of them still have old Appogee AE4s or AE5s.
So my questions are basically:
Are there any polar plots avaialble for the speakers plans?
And if anyone has suggestions as to what speakers might be good for my type of work that would be great as well. Keeping in mind that at least for the first round I was hoping to keep the build difficulty to a minumum. For example, what's an equivelant replacement for something like a SX200 or Mackie SRM450?
Thanks in advance,
Richard Ingraham