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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 43929" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Peavey Versarray?</p><p></p><p>The situation for me is that I can buy this rig for cash from February deposits from a number of municipal gigs this spring and summer. I am double and triple booked already for most of the holliday stuff and many Saturdays already. It will pay for itself this season. I had actually planned on a larger rig but the shows I will need it for this season don't require me to get that loud or cover quite that far. Overkill is always better so I might go with something I can grow with anyway. I might still not be happy with the Versarray if it has to be wide open and into the limiters to get the job done. My trap rigs are loud and clear. I often have 5000+ at shows but these are family oriented events, still Rock and Modern Country, but I am only supposed to provide concert level out to 150 feet or less. They want listening level beyond that where kids don't have to hold their hands over their ears and people can carry on a conversation with venders. It is specifically for this application. Can I stay at 105db with adequate headroom at 125 feet all day long with 8 boxes or am I going to blow up the ribbons? Could I do it with 10 or 12 boxes a side? That is all I need. If Evan comes through I would rent an appropriate rig and it wouldn't be at these events anyway. They would make us turn down, the fans would revolt, and the whole event would instantly be blacklisted on facebook. We know how that works <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 43929, member: 277"] Re: Peavey Versarray? The situation for me is that I can buy this rig for cash from February deposits from a number of municipal gigs this spring and summer. I am double and triple booked already for most of the holliday stuff and many Saturdays already. It will pay for itself this season. I had actually planned on a larger rig but the shows I will need it for this season don't require me to get that loud or cover quite that far. Overkill is always better so I might go with something I can grow with anyway. I might still not be happy with the Versarray if it has to be wide open and into the limiters to get the job done. My trap rigs are loud and clear. I often have 5000+ at shows but these are family oriented events, still Rock and Modern Country, but I am only supposed to provide concert level out to 150 feet or less. They want listening level beyond that where kids don't have to hold their hands over their ears and people can carry on a conversation with venders. It is specifically for this application. Can I stay at 105db with adequate headroom at 125 feet all day long with 8 boxes or am I going to blow up the ribbons? Could I do it with 10 or 12 boxes a side? That is all I need. If Evan comes through I would rent an appropriate rig and it wouldn't be at these events anyway. They would make us turn down, the fans would revolt, and the whole event would instantly be blacklisted on facebook. We know how that works :) [/QUOTE]
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