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<blockquote data-quote="Caleb Dueck" data-source="post: 214442" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>What size room, or better yet how far away? Is this in your home, or on stage performing? </p><p></p><p>If in your home, and they're a couple meters away - look at studio monitors. Adam A7X are a common example that most people say sounds great without being very expensive. If in a home environment, listen to the room (clap and listen to the decay). You may need some acoustic treatment on the walls (2-4" thick), and make sure outside noise like freeways, trains, airplanes, etc aren't contaminating everything.</p><p></p><p>If performing on a stage - something coax. There are various quality coax floor wedges (Radian Apex line, EAW Microwedge, RCF NX12SMA, etc) that work great. If you're looking for a speaker you can put on a stand next to your head - Martin CDD Live 15 is pretty good, Fulcrum FA22 is great and gets pretty loud if needed. Danley SH50 over a TH118XL, or Danley SM80F, are great but expensive. Danley SM100F is also worth a close look, and plenty loud for a single person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb Dueck, post: 214442, member: 60"] What size room, or better yet how far away? Is this in your home, or on stage performing? If in your home, and they're a couple meters away - look at studio monitors. Adam A7X are a common example that most people say sounds great without being very expensive. If in a home environment, listen to the room (clap and listen to the decay). You may need some acoustic treatment on the walls (2-4" thick), and make sure outside noise like freeways, trains, airplanes, etc aren't contaminating everything. If performing on a stage - something coax. There are various quality coax floor wedges (Radian Apex line, EAW Microwedge, RCF NX12SMA, etc) that work great. If you're looking for a speaker you can put on a stand next to your head - Martin CDD Live 15 is pretty good, Fulcrum FA22 is great and gets pretty loud if needed. Danley SH50 over a TH118XL, or Danley SM80F, are great but expensive. Danley SM100F is also worth a close look, and plenty loud for a single person. [/QUOTE]
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