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Re: QSC K12 and KSubThis is a problem, I think, for essentially all small powered speakers. If one of the companies made a control-less model that had the option of buying a plug-in minimixer and/or RF module, that could be an interesting distinguishing element. Pass on the decreased BOM to customers who don't want to pay for the extra knobs and dials.The converse might be a product that sells more poorly in the prosumer space, which is where I suspect the majority of sales come from. No speaker maker is going to sacrifice thousands of unit sales to bands, little churches, DJ, political orgs, etc. for the sake of the comparatively small pro market.
Re: QSC K12 and KSub
This is a problem, I think, for essentially all small powered speakers. If one of the companies made a control-less model that had the option of buying a plug-in minimixer and/or RF module, that could be an interesting distinguishing element. Pass on the decreased BOM to customers who don't want to pay for the extra knobs and dials.
The converse might be a product that sells more poorly in the prosumer space, which is where I suspect the majority of sales come from. No speaker maker is going to sacrifice thousands of unit sales to bands, little churches, DJ, political orgs, etc. for the sake of the comparatively small pro market.