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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Keaton" data-source="post: 43913" data-attributes="member: 1179"><p>Re: Peavey Versarray?</p><p></p><p>you are going to hear yes and no's on this, It really depends on what you need out of the rig. The question most will ask is how many people are you trying to cover? The music Evan mixes for I defiantly would not use these. Versarray to me is more of a jazz, blues, old school country type of sound. personally if I were moving into the array realm I would save up more money and get rider friendly more versatile box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Keaton, post: 43913, member: 1179"] Re: Peavey Versarray? you are going to hear yes and no's on this, It really depends on what you need out of the rig. The question most will ask is how many people are you trying to cover? The music Evan mixes for I defiantly would not use these. Versarray to me is more of a jazz, blues, old school country type of sound. personally if I were moving into the array realm I would save up more money and get rider friendly more versatile box. [/QUOTE]
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