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Powering Danley with Powersoft. Help required
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<blockquote data-quote="Uniz Kazz" data-source="post: 145799" data-attributes="member: 9975"><p>Re: Powering Danley with Powersoft. Help required</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the insight Ivan. I'm starting to eye the TH412's over the DBH's. Either a pair of TH412s or 2 pairs of the TH118s. The 118s are very appealing to me due to their portability and scalability, as I'm likely to get smaller cabs down the line for smaller events that don't require as much power and so could just use a pair of 118s rather that drag 412's around. Spec wise it would seem that a pair of 118s would come pretty close to achieving what a single 412 would, any real world impressions you can give me on that comparison? Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uniz Kazz, post: 145799, member: 9975"] Re: Powering Danley with Powersoft. Help required Thanks for the insight Ivan. I'm starting to eye the TH412's over the DBH's. Either a pair of TH412s or 2 pairs of the TH118s. The 118s are very appealing to me due to their portability and scalability, as I'm likely to get smaller cabs down the line for smaller events that don't require as much power and so could just use a pair of 118s rather that drag 412's around. Spec wise it would seem that a pair of 118s would come pretty close to achieving what a single 412 would, any real world impressions you can give me on that comparison? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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