Re: "Best" wedge(monitor)
This is a very true statement. :lol: I sure don't sugarcoat anything. The SRX still seems to be the front runner "bang for the buck," with a few other options close behind.
DIY is a VERY possible option. Hell, half of my "A" rig is DIY. I've looked into the 12" coax wedge on these forums. Maybe I haven't heard a "proper" coax wedge, but I've never been impressed with the designs I've heard. Something about a coax wedge just doesn't scream LOUD to me. It says "pretty" and "nice sounding." That 1.5/2" & 12" wedge combo never fails to rip my face off. I'm not concerned about SQ as much as I am pure SPL and stability at max SPL. I'm primarily doing rock shows that require balls to the walls SPL, with the occasional quieter gig that requires a nice "looking" and decent "sounding" wedge- which can always be accomplished with some EQ.
Let's drift off into the DIY world for a second... Assuming I can scavenge up some time to actually build something(things are busier than ever right now), what's everyone thinking?
Let's have some fun with this and see where we end up. Here's what I'd IDEALLY like to end up with if I build something:
-LOTS of SPL from 100hz+ (going lower is a bonus, and really only needed at moderate volumes)
-SMALL(ish): Let's try to keep this around the size of an SRX712m(as I really like that form factor)
-Mirrored pairs
-Bi-amp only(let's keep this simple)
-Light(ish) 60lbs seems reasonable, right?
-Not stupid expensive or complicated to build
Let's set a cost of $700 or less to build each wedge, anything more and I could just buy something similar.
...And go!
Evan
That is completely true for maybe 99% of the time but MONITORS built and RECOMMENDED by a national soundman known for telling it like it is and bashing anything that does not make the cut would most likely be in that 1%. I trust that if they weren't good enough he would have blown them up himself long before they ever made it to a rider issue.
This is a very true statement. :lol: I sure don't sugarcoat anything. The SRX still seems to be the front runner "bang for the buck," with a few other options close behind.
DIY is a VERY possible option. Hell, half of my "A" rig is DIY. I've looked into the 12" coax wedge on these forums. Maybe I haven't heard a "proper" coax wedge, but I've never been impressed with the designs I've heard. Something about a coax wedge just doesn't scream LOUD to me. It says "pretty" and "nice sounding." That 1.5/2" & 12" wedge combo never fails to rip my face off. I'm not concerned about SQ as much as I am pure SPL and stability at max SPL. I'm primarily doing rock shows that require balls to the walls SPL, with the occasional quieter gig that requires a nice "looking" and decent "sounding" wedge- which can always be accomplished with some EQ.
Let's drift off into the DIY world for a second... Assuming I can scavenge up some time to actually build something(things are busier than ever right now), what's everyone thinking?
Let's have some fun with this and see where we end up. Here's what I'd IDEALLY like to end up with if I build something:
-LOTS of SPL from 100hz+ (going lower is a bonus, and really only needed at moderate volumes)
-SMALL(ish): Let's try to keep this around the size of an SRX712m(as I really like that form factor)
-Mirrored pairs
-Bi-amp only(let's keep this simple)
-Light(ish) 60lbs seems reasonable, right?
-Not stupid expensive or complicated to build
Let's set a cost of $700 or less to build each wedge, anything more and I could just buy something similar.
...And go!
Evan