Re: SB250Z EAW Subs
The focus here is on theatrical applications, so people's experience and input may be based more on those types of applications than it is on dance clubs. The first thing that hits me is that the subwoofers themselves are only part of a larger system. How do you plan to integrate these into the existing system? You can't just add four subs, you have to consider how you will incorporate the appropriate signal processing and routing, what amplification the mains have and the subs will have, setting up and adjusting the system, etc. So what do you plan to do for processing and amplification? Do you need the subs to keep up with or even outrun the mains? How do you plan to physically install them?
As far as the SB250z, which comes in both R 'road' and P 'permanent' versions, I have not worked with them but they seem to get favorable comments on other sites. But whether they work well for you depends on the specifics of the application and implementation.
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Brad Weber
audio, audiovisual and acoustical consultant
www.museav.com
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