Re: Carvin has a line array?
My concern is not the design of the equipment-but rather who the typical user is! Typically- the person who buys that level of gear is not what you would call " a professional".
Would the typical Carvin user buy (and erect properly) trussing/lifts etc to support the load under various conditions? THAT is the real question. Same thing for Behringer.
For the person who is looking for cheap speakers-what is to say they won't be buying a cheap fly systems as well? And we have all seen what happens when you use REAL fly systems/trussing etc and have experience people setting it up. It can STILL come down. Now let's let the "part timers" do it-who got the gig because they were "cheap". So you see where I am going with this?--------------------------------------------------
Just look at Peavey. Their gear gets blamed all the time-but in most cases it is the USER who is at fault for the bad sound-but the gear gets blamed.
It is one thing to have bad sound-and QUITE another to have bad flying-where people can get killed.