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JBL PRX600 opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Spenser Hamilton" data-source="post: 74493" data-attributes="member: 2272"><p>Re: JBL PRX600 opinions</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a pair of PRX512M, used over subs I think they are an ideal solution. They also seem to perform well for stage wedges but need a little bit of eq imo (not sure if this is an issue or not for the 600 series), for drum fills I'd want a sub regardless of whether I used the 612 or 615.</p><p></p><p>If you are sure you are always going to be using subs, or doing SOS vocal only gigs, I'd say the 612 is the winner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spenser Hamilton, post: 74493, member: 2272"] Re: JBL PRX600 opinions I have a pair of PRX512M, used over subs I think they are an ideal solution. They also seem to perform well for stage wedges but need a little bit of eq imo (not sure if this is an issue or not for the 600 series), for drum fills I'd want a sub regardless of whether I used the 612 or 615. If you are sure you are always going to be using subs, or doing SOS vocal only gigs, I'd say the 612 is the winner. [/QUOTE]
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