AVGuyAndy said:My guess is the yorkville, without looking up efficency specs and all that. But there's more to good sound than just which is louder.
Mayhem said:Interesting in that the 12" driver outdid the 15" ones. Wonder what efficiency of cabinet design has to do with it? Any reason for comparing the 12” against the 15”s and not against other 12”s?
BillESC said:The SRM 450 is a 12".
tenor_singer said:
tenor_singer said:
Mayhem said:Oops – should have looked online for the specs. From eyeballing the pic it looked to be a 15”.
What would be your reason for selling them?
If they are working fine I would keep them. I guess I don’t understand the reason for your question. Is it that these speakers are not needed because the JBL’s can cover your requirements sufficiently, or is it that you would prefer to have all the same speakers throughout?
cutlunch said:Donald I agree with the other posts that I wouldn't sell them. I would get the damaged speaker replaced. I would use the EV's for general use such as your DJ'ing and keep the JBL's for live vocal work, if the JBL sound better. That is after listening tests prove which speaker is best for vocal work.
As you have already proven one set of speakers got damaged in less than a year so you need a second set as spares. Also you may not be lucky enough to have such a kind person next time to buy new speakers. Also the school may not be to happy if you sell the EV's then the JBL's fail and you need more speakers.
Did you find the source of the clipping? I thought you had a processor unit in your system, you may wan't the installation company to check the settings on it in case there is someway of preventing further clipping.
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