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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Blakeney" data-source="post: 43976" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Re: Peavey Versarray?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LMAO.....It sounds like somebody didn't have the crossovers set correctly. We ran 6 a side with 6 subs center clustered for a year before we got more boxes and we could hit 112-115 C weighted at FOH at unity...in fact I was told to turn it down on several occasions.</p><p></p><p>BTW there are two versions of the VR112....there is a MKII version that has a duracoat finish and a much beefier ribbon that is supposed to have 50% more power handling and a few dB more output. </p><p></p><p>It is curious that that the 12" is crossed over at 5K on the presets that we use, however, it still sounds much cleaner than any compression driver boxes that I have heard. </p><p></p><p>I have always thought that if Peavey had gone a more traditional route and put 44xts in their line arrays and sell them for about $1K a box, that they could not make them fast enough for the demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Blakeney, post: 43976, member: 178"] Re: Peavey Versarray? LMAO.....It sounds like somebody didn't have the crossovers set correctly. We ran 6 a side with 6 subs center clustered for a year before we got more boxes and we could hit 112-115 C weighted at FOH at unity...in fact I was told to turn it down on several occasions. BTW there are two versions of the VR112....there is a MKII version that has a duracoat finish and a much beefier ribbon that is supposed to have 50% more power handling and a few dB more output. It is curious that that the 12" is crossed over at 5K on the presets that we use, however, it still sounds much cleaner than any compression driver boxes that I have heard. I have always thought that if Peavey had gone a more traditional route and put 44xts in their line arrays and sell them for about $1K a box, that they could not make them fast enough for the demand. [/QUOTE]
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