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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 48374" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Peavey Versarray?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is why I am going to try it again with Phil and Smaart. I just can't believe 6 boxes a side won't get any louder than 98db A at 75 feet, even the older Mark 1 series. I am also going to check each box individually for driver issues prior to set up. It might also be underpowered with 3 Crest 7001's for 6 boxes. I am not shure how it was set up and I did not spend any time looking at the processing other than checking gain structure. The system broke up well under clip. It sounded to me more like a couple of bad drivers rattling. Other than that I really did like the overall sound of the array though, even with the craziness between 1k and 4k. The uneveness was really interesting. I could hear it and I could see it on my RTA but it never made me feel like I had to rush and grab a fader on the EQ when listening to music as the source. More of a smooth lobe or two rather than a comb or a spike and it changed every few feet. Less than ideal but I have had to deal with much more expensive trap rigs that sounded worse. The bottom was tight and the top gradually rolled off toward the edges. If I was a little closer to you or Brandon I would try to hear what the rig is supposed to sound like for a reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 48374, member: 277"] Re: Peavey Versarray? That is why I am going to try it again with Phil and Smaart. I just can't believe 6 boxes a side won't get any louder than 98db A at 75 feet, even the older Mark 1 series. I am also going to check each box individually for driver issues prior to set up. It might also be underpowered with 3 Crest 7001's for 6 boxes. I am not shure how it was set up and I did not spend any time looking at the processing other than checking gain structure. The system broke up well under clip. It sounded to me more like a couple of bad drivers rattling. Other than that I really did like the overall sound of the array though, even with the craziness between 1k and 4k. The uneveness was really interesting. I could hear it and I could see it on my RTA but it never made me feel like I had to rush and grab a fader on the EQ when listening to music as the source. More of a smooth lobe or two rather than a comb or a spike and it changed every few feet. Less than ideal but I have had to deal with much more expensive trap rigs that sounded worse. The bottom was tight and the top gradually rolled off toward the edges. If I was a little closer to you or Brandon I would try to hear what the rig is supposed to sound like for a reference. [/QUOTE]
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