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From: Per on 19 Sep 2006 13:36 Are you using them as a full PA? are you adding subs, and if, which? How big gigs, have you used them for? Yes it is in us $, allthough I live in Denmark. The prices may be a little different here, different VAT and so on.. Per "Frisco" <pfran1(a)gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:8hbug2p35tltepeqii4uc0vqcihv7qvp8f(a)4ax.com... >I have a pair and love 'em. My band loves 'em too. They sound great, > they're practically indestructable and they're light to haul around > (32 lbs I think?). $500/pr is on the slightly high side unless > they're mint tho. $400 might be a better price. (is that in US > dollars?) > > Paul > > > On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 22:53:21 +0200, "Per" <perjust(a)dlgtele.dk> wrote: > >>Hi. >>I`m about to buy some new "tops" for my rock`n`roll bands PA, and I came >>across these EV`s to 500$ a pair. Any experience with them, good or bad? >>any >>recommondation for something else, under the price of 1000$ a pair.We play >>small to medium places, 30-200 people. >>Thanks in advance. >>Per >>DK >> >
From: Frisco on 20 Sep 2006 18:49 Per I use a pair of the matching SB120 subs and Xp200a crossover for smaller shows. It's a pretty nice sounding and VERY light system, and we do shows up to maybe 150 people without problems (medium loud classic/pop rock 6-pc band). I don't usually need to mic all the toms (just kick and snare) for that. Bigger shows I'll use 18" subs, and we've even used two of them above the 18's on each side - good for up to maybe 250-300 or so. This is just our band's P.A. that we use for small clubs or private parties that don't have a system in-house. Paul On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 19:36:07 +0200, "Per" <perjust(a)dlgtele.dk> wrote: >Are you using them as a full PA? are you adding subs, and if, which? How big >gigs, have you used them for? >Yes it is in us $, allthough I live in Denmark. The prices may be a little >different here, different VAT and so on.. >Per > >"Frisco" <pfran1(a)gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse >news:8hbug2p35tltepeqii4uc0vqcihv7qvp8f(a)4ax.com... >>I have a pair and love 'em. My band loves 'em too. They sound great, >> they're practically indestructable and they're light to haul around >> (32 lbs I think?). $500/pr is on the slightly high side unless >> they're mint tho. $400 might be a better price. (is that in US >> dollars?) >> >> Paul >> >> >> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 22:53:21 +0200, "Per" <perjust(a)dlgtele.dk> wrote: >> >>>Hi. >>>I`m about to buy some new "tops" for my rock`n`roll bands PA, and I came >>>across these EV`s to 500$ a pair. Any experience with them, good or bad? >>>any >>>recommondation for something else, under the price of 1000$ a pair.We play >>>small to medium places, 30-200 people. >>>Thanks in advance. >>>Per >>>DK >>> >> >
From: Per on 22 Sep 2006 08:23
Hi Paul. Thanks a lot for your answer, it was very helpfull Per "Frisco" <pfran1(a)gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:m0h3h254dh3v3hu387hujv10doqanha2c7(a)4ax.com... > Per > > I use a pair of the matching SB120 subs and Xp200a crossover for > smaller shows. It's a pretty nice sounding and VERY light system, and > we do shows up to maybe 150 people without problems (medium loud > classic/pop rock 6-pc band). I don't usually need to mic all the toms > (just kick and snare) for that. Bigger shows I'll use 18" subs, and > we've even used two of them above the 18's on each side - good for up > to maybe 250-300 or so. This is just our band's P.A. that we use for > small clubs or private parties that don't have a system in-house. > > Paul > > > On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 19:36:07 +0200, "Per" <perjust(a)dlgtele.dk> wrote: > >>Are you using them as a full PA? are you adding subs, and if, which? How >>big >>gigs, have you used them for? >>Yes it is in us $, allthough I live in Denmark. The prices may be a little >>different here, different VAT and so on.. >>Per >> >>"Frisco" <pfran1(a)gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse >>news:8hbug2p35tltepeqii4uc0vqcihv7qvp8f(a)4ax.com... >>>I have a pair and love 'em. My band loves 'em too. They sound great, >>> they're practically indestructable and they're light to haul around >>> (32 lbs I think?). $500/pr is on the slightly high side unless >>> they're mint tho. $400 might be a better price. (is that in US >>> dollars?) >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> >>> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 22:53:21 +0200, "Per" <perjust(a)dlgtele.dk> wrote: >>> >>>>Hi. >>>>I`m about to buy some new "tops" for my rock`n`roll bands PA, and I came >>>>across these EV`s to 500$ a pair. Any experience with them, good or bad? >>>>any >>>>recommondation for something else, under the price of 1000$ a pair.We >>>>play >>>>small to medium places, 30-200 people. >>>>Thanks in advance. >>>>Per >>>>DK >>>> >>> >> > |