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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: 146279" data-attributes="member: 10105"><p>Re: Community SLS920 vs JBL SRX 835p in terms of usable SPL?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm in NYC, and over here most of the wedding bands play (I should say SING) pop music for a click track or some kind of DJ Karaoke tracks. Sometimes live drums are added on top, keyboards, percussion, trumpets, bass. But very rarely I've met overdriven guitars on weddings and when I did, they sounded thin, like in a pop-music style. I think the most demand for mid-bass comes from heavy overdrive guitars. I'm sure for a pure DJ stuff SLS920 will be fine. For DJ-kind of dance music usually Subs obliterate all the "low sounding stuff", meaning that bass is very over-emphasized, and therefore lack of 100-200 Hz should not be really noticed. It's only hard rock or heavy metal that I'm somewhat concerned about with SLS920.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Chigintsev, post: 146279, member: 10105"] Re: Community SLS920 vs JBL SRX 835p in terms of usable SPL? I'm in NYC, and over here most of the wedding bands play (I should say SING) pop music for a click track or some kind of DJ Karaoke tracks. Sometimes live drums are added on top, keyboards, percussion, trumpets, bass. But very rarely I've met overdriven guitars on weddings and when I did, they sounded thin, like in a pop-music style. I think the most demand for mid-bass comes from heavy overdrive guitars. I'm sure for a pure DJ stuff SLS920 will be fine. For DJ-kind of dance music usually Subs obliterate all the "low sounding stuff", meaning that bass is very over-emphasized, and therefore lack of 100-200 Hz should not be really noticed. It's only hard rock or heavy metal that I'm somewhat concerned about with SLS920. [/QUOTE]
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