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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Gingerich" data-source="post: 90442" data-attributes="member: 2579"><p>Re: Ev zlx</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The controls on the back feel almost rubbery. However the processor in there is pretty cool for a $400 speaker. </p><p>I haven't used the ELX but the grill got a good scratch when a mic stand was pushed up to it, but the box itself seemed pretty good,</p><p>Very easy to transport and set up, the handle on the top did not feel natural to me (that's being a bit picky)</p><p>The box sounds pretty good to ear but i don't think they will get very loud. I was running a 3 piece acoustic gig (2 acoustics & cajon) and i set the front lights to clip and they lite up a few times during practice, so i set a 24db butterworth at 52hz and never saw it again and we were running around 90db c weight on a radio shack meter 20 ft from the stage. Once I get my measurement mic in I will find out what the all the processor settings really do.</p><p>I liked there's a reset function so if i rent it out at least i can walk someone through getting signal without a drive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Gingerich, post: 90442, member: 2579"] Re: Ev zlx The controls on the back feel almost rubbery. However the processor in there is pretty cool for a $400 speaker. I haven't used the ELX but the grill got a good scratch when a mic stand was pushed up to it, but the box itself seemed pretty good, Very easy to transport and set up, the handle on the top did not feel natural to me (that's being a bit picky) The box sounds pretty good to ear but i don't think they will get very loud. I was running a 3 piece acoustic gig (2 acoustics & cajon) and i set the front lights to clip and they lite up a few times during practice, so i set a 24db butterworth at 52hz and never saw it again and we were running around 90db c weight on a radio shack meter 20 ft from the stage. Once I get my measurement mic in I will find out what the all the processor settings really do. I liked there's a reset function so if i rent it out at least i can walk someone through getting signal without a drive [/QUOTE]
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