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<blockquote data-quote="Loren Jones" data-source="post: 59774" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Re: Arrayable trap boxes...</p><p></p><p>If you are looking at the 7315/64 why not just consider EAW KF650z. I am sure the JBL boxes are good, but the KF650z is universally pretty well respected as one of the better traditional "trap" boxes out there and with UX8800 processing sounds even better. </p><p></p><p>Or, the Danley SH46 is available powered and should sound great (as a powered alternative since you mentioned powered arrayable boxes).</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, it sounds like if you are looking at a loudspeaker solution for a performance space where you work and you are thinking of spending Meyer Sound (or Danley or top level JBL/EAW) $$$ you might want to take a bit of that budget and talk with a qualified consultant to help get it right (but for all I know you may well be perfectly qualified but I remember times when I thought I was qualified to be trying to make these sorts of decisions and now realize how far from the truth that is).</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loren Jones, post: 59774, member: 829"] Re: Arrayable trap boxes... If you are looking at the 7315/64 why not just consider EAW KF650z. I am sure the JBL boxes are good, but the KF650z is universally pretty well respected as one of the better traditional "trap" boxes out there and with UX8800 processing sounds even better. Or, the Danley SH46 is available powered and should sound great (as a powered alternative since you mentioned powered arrayable boxes). On the other hand, it sounds like if you are looking at a loudspeaker solution for a performance space where you work and you are thinking of spending Meyer Sound (or Danley or top level JBL/EAW) $$$ you might want to take a bit of that budget and talk with a qualified consultant to help get it right (but for all I know you may well be perfectly qualified but I remember times when I thought I was qualified to be trying to make these sorts of decisions and now realize how far from the truth that is). Good luck [/QUOTE]
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