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Considering EAW LA215s over JBL SRX728 as concert PA
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Spence" data-source="post: 24215" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Re: Considering EAW LA215s over JBL SRX728 as concert PA</p><p></p><p></p><p>You are right in that even used, the QRX212 goes for about $800-900 per box. But, they have a 75 degree horn which I find more useful than a 90 degree box in most rooms. It keeps the sound more off the walls and with the built in horn tilt of 10 degrees down, points it at the waterbags too. They also can be flown (though I have not done that) and are only 86lbs.</p><p></p><p>I am talking about power alley or comb filtering of the subs. You need them a long way apart to minimize it (think 40' or more) so I either center cluster when I can or I stack a pair at one side of the stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Spence, post: 24215, member: 80"] Re: Considering EAW LA215s over JBL SRX728 as concert PA You are right in that even used, the QRX212 goes for about $800-900 per box. But, they have a 75 degree horn which I find more useful than a 90 degree box in most rooms. It keeps the sound more off the walls and with the built in horn tilt of 10 degrees down, points it at the waterbags too. They also can be flown (though I have not done that) and are only 86lbs. I am talking about power alley or comb filtering of the subs. You need them a long way apart to minimize it (think 40' or more) so I either center cluster when I can or I stack a pair at one side of the stage. [/QUOTE]
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