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| DJ E-s*it |
| club/lounge speakers? what are some brands and good/decent speakers to use for playing EDMs in a ....lets say 2000sq feet area. Thanks! |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
It all depends on what you want to spend.
If you got abit of money then look at Electro Voice and Mackie. If youv got about average then look at maybe some Yamahas or some Altos. If your on a budget look at Behringers. |
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| jahnlay |
| Mackie SRM 450's and the subs. |
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| Psiweaver |
| Turbo Sound FTW |
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| jahnlay |
| Turbosound is very pricey |
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| Ryan0751 |
These sound pretty harsh IMO.
| quote: | Originally posted by jahnlay
Mackie SRM 450's and the subs. |
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| jahnlay |
| I like them, although they are quite lively in th top end, nothing a bit of eq can't fix |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
Most PA type speakers sound harsh within a few feet.
PA speakers mostly have horn tweeters.
Iv realised with the purchase of a PA I should have baught an EQ. |
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| harriz |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ E-s*it
club/lounge speakers? what are some brands and good/decent speakers to use for playing EDMs in a ....lets say 2000sq feet area. Thanks! |
If you want quality visit Martin audio dot com for the best live sound speakers.
They come in different sizes and prices and sound techs swear by them.
Among many places they are used in club Fabric in london. |
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| DJ E-s*it |
FUnk might be too harsh for a lounge size place, Mackie could be good but it doesnt have much bass...
Ya im looking for something dat wont hurt people's ears in a close range but on the other hand good quilty.
anymore suggestions? thanks alot people:) appreciated. |
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| DJ E-s*it |
| quote: | Originally posted by harriz
If you want quality visit Martin audio dot com for the best live sound speakers.
They come in different sizes and prices and sound techs swear by them.
Among many places they are used in club Fabric in london. |
Thank you, ill ck it out right now:) |
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