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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Simon" data-source="post: 1505" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>The PRX618s-XLF doesn't get a lot of praise here, but I think that is because not a lot of people here have heard them yet.</p><p></p><p>I recently bought a second pair and finally got a chance to use them last weekend with a rock band in a nice room. Two XLF's with a bi-amped SRX 722 per side. The two subs stacked gets the 722 nice and high and it sits securely on the recessed top of the 618. It wasn't a big room - the mix position was only about 40 feet from stage. It sounded good! I was hitting 110db peaks at mix position with nice chest-thumping lows, and the red limit lights on the 618's were not close to flashing. In other words, I had more in reserve. </p><p></p><p>They only weigh about 80 pounds apiece and can be had for slightly over $1000.00 if you look around. I like the idea of adding or subtracting subs as needed without adding amps or re-configuring my current amp racks. </p><p></p><p>I'm sold!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Simon, post: 1505, member: 264"] The PRX618s-XLF doesn't get a lot of praise here, but I think that is because not a lot of people here have heard them yet. I recently bought a second pair and finally got a chance to use them last weekend with a rock band in a nice room. Two XLF's with a bi-amped SRX 722 per side. The two subs stacked gets the 722 nice and high and it sits securely on the recessed top of the 618. It wasn't a big room - the mix position was only about 40 feet from stage. It sounded good! I was hitting 110db peaks at mix position with nice chest-thumping lows, and the red limit lights on the 618's were not close to flashing. In other words, I had more in reserve. They only weigh about 80 pounds apiece and can be had for slightly over $1000.00 if you look around. I like the idea of adding or subtracting subs as needed without adding amps or re-configuring my current amp racks. I'm sold! [/QUOTE]
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