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<blockquote data-quote="James McMullen" data-source="post: 214028" data-attributes="member: 13363"><p>I have no idea what your budget is but EASE is a good place to start. Though before I got into that I would address any acoustical issues you may have. You can hang top shelf speakers but if the room has problems you won't have any or at least compromised intelligibility. The ability to understand the word is the whole point. Much lesser systems (money) perform quite adequately in a well behaved (acoustically) room. I would do some research on the Danley speakers. They make point source boxes that can really get loud and still sound pretty good. They aren't inexpensive but two of those averaged out against a six box per side line array works out pretty well. Just food for thought.</p><p></p><p>PS We still carry old Bose panarray boxes in the inventory. Depending on your application they still sound good. No horn driver to honk at you. You definitely need to have use the processor with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James McMullen, post: 214028, member: 13363"] I have no idea what your budget is but EASE is a good place to start. Though before I got into that I would address any acoustical issues you may have. You can hang top shelf speakers but if the room has problems you won't have any or at least compromised intelligibility. The ability to understand the word is the whole point. Much lesser systems (money) perform quite adequately in a well behaved (acoustically) room. I would do some research on the Danley speakers. They make point source boxes that can really get loud and still sound pretty good. They aren't inexpensive but two of those averaged out against a six box per side line array works out pretty well. Just food for thought. PS We still carry old Bose panarray boxes in the inventory. Depending on your application they still sound good. No horn driver to honk at you. You definitely need to have use the processor with it. [/QUOTE]
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