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<blockquote data-quote="John B. Miller" data-source="post: 109164" data-attributes="member: 1031"><p>Re: Meyer or Fulcrum or...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks Tim,</p><p></p><p>I've heard good things about the DSR line in general, punching above it's weight class.</p><p></p><p>As for the 15" thing...I think it's the only way to get the output I need while still having the flexibility of stand mounting. I'd rather not buy a speaker that must be flown or stacked on a sub to get it above head height. The next smallest speakers I have are Meyer UPJ-1Ps which are a 10"; these are great sounding speakers, but run out of gas a little too soon for some of the work I do. If I can get a few more dB out of a 15" speaker than a 12", and still have it be manageable by one person, so much the better. This is why the Fulcrum is interesting to me.</p><p> </p><p>I actually just looked at the specs for the FA22ac (dual 12") and it's very interesting too...even lighter, and a little more output than the 15". Hmmm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B. Miller, post: 109164, member: 1031"] Re: Meyer or Fulcrum or... Thanks Tim, I've heard good things about the DSR line in general, punching above it's weight class. As for the 15" thing...I think it's the only way to get the output I need while still having the flexibility of stand mounting. I'd rather not buy a speaker that must be flown or stacked on a sub to get it above head height. The next smallest speakers I have are Meyer UPJ-1Ps which are a 10"; these are great sounding speakers, but run out of gas a little too soon for some of the work I do. If I can get a few more dB out of a 15" speaker than a 12", and still have it be manageable by one person, so much the better. This is why the Fulcrum is interesting to me. I actually just looked at the specs for the FA22ac (dual 12") and it's very interesting too...even lighter, and a little more output than the 15". Hmmm... [/QUOTE]
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