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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Blakeney" data-source="post: 68553" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Re: Reasonably Priced Large Format Line Arrays</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you Michael for a well written explanation and giving some credence to the Peavey/TVI/TCS range. Riders are not the biggest concern with what we do, typically all the client is worried about is providing a system that the artist will not refuse to use for the least amount of money. I'm sure all of you know how competitive bidding can be on county fairs and festivals, usually the bids are looked at by people who don't know the difference between Nady and EAW. I'm not trying to make Peavey, TVI, or any of the other offerings seem better than they really are. What I am trying to do is find out what they are capable of when deployed correctly. Maybe all of this should have been posted in the Junior Varsity but I figured the guys on this forum would be more likely to have experience with them. Most of the lounge guys are smaller than what I do. I'm not a bar sound guy, but I'm also not a national tour kinda guy. We have a CBI 48 channel splitter snake, two consoles, and sumner eventers....that's our market, plain and simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Blakeney, post: 68553, member: 178"] Re: Reasonably Priced Large Format Line Arrays Thank you Michael for a well written explanation and giving some credence to the Peavey/TVI/TCS range. Riders are not the biggest concern with what we do, typically all the client is worried about is providing a system that the artist will not refuse to use for the least amount of money. I'm sure all of you know how competitive bidding can be on county fairs and festivals, usually the bids are looked at by people who don't know the difference between Nady and EAW. I'm not trying to make Peavey, TVI, or any of the other offerings seem better than they really are. What I am trying to do is find out what they are capable of when deployed correctly. Maybe all of this should have been posted in the Junior Varsity but I figured the guys on this forum would be more likely to have experience with them. Most of the lounge guys are smaller than what I do. I'm not a bar sound guy, but I'm also not a national tour kinda guy. We have a CBI 48 channel splitter snake, two consoles, and sumner eventers....that's our market, plain and simple. [/QUOTE]
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