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Community SLS920 vs JBL SRX 835p in terms of usable SPL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Chigintsev" data-source="post: 146251" data-attributes="member: 10105"><p>Re: Community SLS920 vs JBL SRX 835p in terms of usable SPL?</p><p></p><p>Tim, We are a "beginner" sound company, not a band. I agree that for weddings and DJ stuff lack of 100-200 hz won't be noticed. But I'm a bit concerned about rock gigs that we often provide sound for. Community is very conservative about SPL rating, more so than JBL, and they have similar Max SPL on paper: 137. I can try to raise sub crossover point to 150 (starting from, say, 50 or even 60 ?) for rock. I think there's really no sub-bass needed for rock as it is for dance music. The accent is on bass around 150-300 hz. Would you agree?I'm leaning more towards 920s because they can be gotten for cheaper and weight slightly less (70 vs 80 lbs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Chigintsev, post: 146251, member: 10105"] Re: Community SLS920 vs JBL SRX 835p in terms of usable SPL? Tim, We are a "beginner" sound company, not a band. I agree that for weddings and DJ stuff lack of 100-200 hz won't be noticed. But I'm a bit concerned about rock gigs that we often provide sound for. Community is very conservative about SPL rating, more so than JBL, and they have similar Max SPL on paper: 137. I can try to raise sub crossover point to 150 (starting from, say, 50 or even 60 ?) for rock. I think there's really no sub-bass needed for rock as it is for dance music. The accent is on bass around 150-300 hz. Would you agree?I'm leaning more towards 920s because they can be gotten for cheaper and weight slightly less (70 vs 80 lbs). [/QUOTE]
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