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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 214698" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>Last I checked, the self-powered Fulcrum boxes were discontinued, so that's probably not a good option for boxes in that class.</p><p></p><p>For the sort of typical speaker-on-stick work Ben's looking at, there are plenty of options in the market, with the QSC K series being reasonably popular (although pretty much everything in that price range with built-in amplification and modern DSP that I've used has been completely adequate). </p><p></p><p>Personally, I would be looking at boxes with smaller woofers - I've found them to give as good or better results than the larger boxes, while being easier to work with and less visually obtrusive, and the output and LF differences aren't huge. And you can always add a small sub for more LF output (and this is often a cleaner setup, as using a sub as a base instead of a tripod stand gives a smaller footprint).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 214698, member: 172"] Last I checked, the self-powered Fulcrum boxes were discontinued, so that's probably not a good option for boxes in that class. For the sort of typical speaker-on-stick work Ben's looking at, there are plenty of options in the market, with the QSC K series being reasonably popular (although pretty much everything in that price range with built-in amplification and modern DSP that I've used has been completely adequate). Personally, I would be looking at boxes with smaller woofers - I've found them to give as good or better results than the larger boxes, while being easier to work with and less visually obtrusive, and the output and LF differences aren't huge. And you can always add a small sub for more LF output (and this is often a cleaner setup, as using a sub as a base instead of a tripod stand gives a smaller footprint). [/QUOTE]
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