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<blockquote data-quote="John Klein" data-source="post: 93294" data-attributes="member: 4735"><p>Re: Meyer Leo</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I heard the Leo rig at a show at Red Rocks. Bassnectar was the headliner, so they had 32 of the dual 18s (plus 12 rear firing), and while the spls were high, Meyer distinctly is weak on low end. It is definitely a pro system, yes, but the Meyer-only idiots push it on every thing it isn't made for. If I recall it was 130db at FOH, yet it most reminded me of an old yamaha "club" subwoofer, the fuzzy kind that usually smell like cat piss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klein, post: 93294, member: 4735"] Re: Meyer Leo I heard the Leo rig at a show at Red Rocks. Bassnectar was the headliner, so they had 32 of the dual 18s (plus 12 rear firing), and while the spls were high, Meyer distinctly is weak on low end. It is definitely a pro system, yes, but the Meyer-only idiots push it on every thing it isn't made for. If I recall it was 130db at FOH, yet it most reminded me of an old yamaha "club" subwoofer, the fuzzy kind that usually smell like cat piss. [/QUOTE]
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