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Looking for lightweight active 10" speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 217035" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>My experience has been that thanks to modern processing, there isn't a whole lot of performance difference between self-powered boxes within a given size/price class. But you will find voicing differences - RCF tends to put a bit of a "smile" curve on their lower-end boxes, and that's not always helpful. But aside from that, I've found the RCF kit to be decent performers, and the QSC K series is another industry standard. Personally, I'd give the edge to QSC for general utility use, as I find I prefer their voicing and they have more I/O than the RCF HD10</p><p></p><p>Also, if your goal is weight savings and you plan on adding small subs, have you considered dropping down to an 8" box?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 217035, member: 172"] My experience has been that thanks to modern processing, there isn't a whole lot of performance difference between self-powered boxes within a given size/price class. But you will find voicing differences - RCF tends to put a bit of a "smile" curve on their lower-end boxes, and that's not always helpful. But aside from that, I've found the RCF kit to be decent performers, and the QSC K series is another industry standard. Personally, I'd give the edge to QSC for general utility use, as I find I prefer their voicing and they have more I/O than the RCF HD10 Also, if your goal is weight savings and you plan on adding small subs, have you considered dropping down to an 8" box? [/QUOTE]
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