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Re: RCF NX L23-a on sticks?So my name popped up in this thread... I have only heard the L23 boxes and haven't had a chance to mix on them. Like David said, we have yet to receive them but as soon as we get them and take them out for a test drive I will gladly report back on my thoughts on the JFLs versus the L23. That being said, from all the specs, Brandon is right on in regards to box to box SPL output but where the L23 is going to shine is when you really need that little more that a JFL wont give you due to it being a constant curvature design as opposed to the L23 being a true line array. Regarding the T4s, don't even bother. I A/Bed them with the JFLs and they weren't even close. You really need about 2-3 T4 to equal the output of a JFL/L23 and as light and cute as they are I would rather spend the money on buying fewer louder boxes made of wood and loaded with better components than having a ton of plastic T4s which just aren't very ballsy.
Re: RCF NX L23-a on sticks?
So my name popped up in this thread... I have only heard the L23 boxes and haven't had a chance to mix on them. Like David said, we have yet to receive them but as soon as we get them and take them out for a test drive I will gladly report back on my thoughts on the JFLs versus the L23. That being said, from all the specs, Brandon is right on in regards to box to box SPL output but where the L23 is going to shine is when you really need that little more that a JFL wont give you due to it being a constant curvature design as opposed to the L23 being a true line array. Regarding the T4s, don't even bother. I A/Bed them with the JFLs and they weren't even close. You really need about 2-3 T4 to equal the output of a JFL/L23 and as light and cute as they are I would rather spend the money on buying fewer louder boxes made of wood and loaded with better components than having a ton of plastic T4s which just aren't very ballsy.