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The Mackie sub would be overkill but you could just keep the volume down. The pro subwoofers are hard to find in sizes smaller than 15".
I suppose you could look for a home-audio type sub for a house party, but they're not rugged enough to be moved around too much, like for taking to a lot of parties. But if you were careful you could do that. I tested out a 10" Velodyne sub once for a bit of house & trance, sounded great but a softer mellow sound than pro club gear which is quite punchy, the owner said the sub was very rugged and unbreakable but he mostly just used it for movies and a bit of music and I don't think he ever stressed it like we would for several hours of thumpthump.
If you're mostly wanting to use the speakers at home and at house parties you might do better with rugged home audio stuff as the pro equipment sounds a little harsh at close distance. Some people use larger monitor type speakers at their smaller parties, great sound quality at near distances and some can go quite loud.
Last edited by tvmann on Oct-08-2005 at 03:41
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