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<blockquote data-quote="Marlow Wilson" data-source="post: 19179" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Re: Peavey Impulse 12D</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess my point was that I prefer the designs that cover it all up under a grill (and maybe some foam). QSC, JBL, EV, Turbosound, Yamaha, and many others seem to be doing this more and more, while Peavey has chosen to accentuate it with contrasting colors and shapes in a design that I think is reminiscent of some older products. I don't mean to knock the product, as I haven't heard it or seen it in person, just for corporate and private events I prefer that my speakers have their bits hidden away. </p><p></p><p>I know many in the install world feel the same way, and I wonder if a locking power connector or a rotatable horn under a grill would have helped with that market more than the phoenix connectors.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how they sound and if they are doing any of the DSP tricks that seem to be more and more popular these days?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marlow Wilson, post: 19179, member: 47"] Re: Peavey Impulse 12D I guess my point was that I prefer the designs that cover it all up under a grill (and maybe some foam). QSC, JBL, EV, Turbosound, Yamaha, and many others seem to be doing this more and more, while Peavey has chosen to accentuate it with contrasting colors and shapes in a design that I think is reminiscent of some older products. I don't mean to knock the product, as I haven't heard it or seen it in person, just for corporate and private events I prefer that my speakers have their bits hidden away. I know many in the install world feel the same way, and I wonder if a locking power connector or a rotatable horn under a grill would have helped with that market more than the phoenix connectors. I wonder how they sound and if they are doing any of the DSP tricks that seem to be more and more popular these days? [/QUOTE]
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