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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Adams" data-source="post: 123242" data-attributes="member: 6611"><p>Re: Favorite Stage Monitor</p><p></p><p>I am not in the "Varsity" with you guys anymore but I like my own monitors I have built over the years. Mostly JBL 15" and 2" back in the day. Selenium and B&C today.</p><p></p><p> My current model used for small stage shows I call the Tombstone. </p><p>It looks like an 8 inch thick Tombstone that is leaning back. Adjustable from flat on its back to 90 degrees. It has 6 5-1/4 inch drivers in a circle with a 40X40 degree conical horn in the center. It is bi-amped. The stand is shaped like the box and folds out to support it then folds up to become a handle. The case holds 4.</p><p>Sounds like a big coax but very fast response and in your face. The shape keeps the box small yet it has enough room for good vocal low end. It is not ported. I add an active 15 inch sub for drum and key monitors.</p><p></p><p>I have 2 that look the same but have a LCD Monitor in it to be used as a prompter. (doesn't anyone know the words to their own songs these days?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Adams, post: 123242, member: 6611"] Re: Favorite Stage Monitor I am not in the "Varsity" with you guys anymore but I like my own monitors I have built over the years. Mostly JBL 15" and 2" back in the day. Selenium and B&C today. My current model used for small stage shows I call the Tombstone. It looks like an 8 inch thick Tombstone that is leaning back. Adjustable from flat on its back to 90 degrees. It has 6 5-1/4 inch drivers in a circle with a 40X40 degree conical horn in the center. It is bi-amped. The stand is shaped like the box and folds out to support it then folds up to become a handle. The case holds 4. Sounds like a big coax but very fast response and in your face. The shape keeps the box small yet it has enough room for good vocal low end. It is not ported. I add an active 15 inch sub for drum and key monitors. I have 2 that look the same but have a LCD Monitor in it to be used as a prompter. (doesn't anyone know the words to their own songs these days?) [/QUOTE]
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