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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Lenasbunt" data-source="post: 133053" data-attributes="member: 3760"><p>Re: PA for rodeo</p><p></p><p>With that inventory I would be thinking about three stacks of 4 KW181, each with 2-3 KLA cabs on top spread across the grandstand on the ground spaced out evenly. Of course I have no idea the dimensions of the risers, so this is likely under gunned depending on coverage and expectations.</p><p></p><p>As Ivan and Tim said, it will really help to know what they are trying to do. Is it just program feed and tracks, etc, or is there a band or what? In my experience with the KW181 subs they will do OK with a DJ but get lost pretty quick with a band outdoors. </p><p></p><p>Personally I would be thinking more like (12) double 18" pro subs rather than singles, but you may be fine. And, it really comes back to the budget question. If budget is low then use in house gear and do the best you can. If they want to spend the money to do it right then it's time to cross rent enough rig for the gig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Lenasbunt, post: 133053, member: 3760"] Re: PA for rodeo With that inventory I would be thinking about three stacks of 4 KW181, each with 2-3 KLA cabs on top spread across the grandstand on the ground spaced out evenly. Of course I have no idea the dimensions of the risers, so this is likely under gunned depending on coverage and expectations. As Ivan and Tim said, it will really help to know what they are trying to do. Is it just program feed and tracks, etc, or is there a band or what? In my experience with the KW181 subs they will do OK with a DJ but get lost pretty quick with a band outdoors. Personally I would be thinking more like (12) double 18" pro subs rather than singles, but you may be fine. And, it really comes back to the budget question. If budget is low then use in house gear and do the best you can. If they want to spend the money to do it right then it's time to cross rent enough rig for the gig. [/QUOTE]
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