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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Vivlamore" data-source="post: 10509" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I am thinking out loud on this and I am thinking about replacing my RCF HD12A with a different powered speaker that has a built in 2-3 channel mixer with simple EQing and sound good at what it does. I might even want to go smaller in physical size.</p><p></p><p>This speaker will be used for ceremonies and cocktails at weddings.</p><p>Ceremony set-up varies but it typically is: 1x lav for the Officiate and 1 keyboard (mono) input.</p><p>Cocktail usually has: 2 vocalist and acoustic guitar.</p><p></p><p>Crowd Size can be anywhere from 100-300 people seated/standing. </p><p>SPL requirements are minimal; just need to be able to project the officiate over the seated crowd and for background music at cocktail.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the coverage area, I've been setting up 1 speaker to cover the audience.</p><p></p><p>I've been using the RCF HD12A & AH Zed10 mixer; I have absolutely no issues with this set-up, but I'd like to make the set-up a little smaller. </p><p>I originally bought the HD12A to use when the SRX722 was to much, now that I have the FA22ac coming, I won't be running a HD12A over SRX718s set-up anymore. I can use the FA22ac as my Level 1, 2, or even 3 systems (based off the number of subs; 4, 2, 0).</p><p></p><p>Please don't debate about brand X being better than brand Y. But I do want to hear your experience using said box in my environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Vivlamore, post: 10509, member: 33"] I am thinking out loud on this and I am thinking about replacing my RCF HD12A with a different powered speaker that has a built in 2-3 channel mixer with simple EQing and sound good at what it does. I might even want to go smaller in physical size. This speaker will be used for ceremonies and cocktails at weddings. Ceremony set-up varies but it typically is: 1x lav for the Officiate and 1 keyboard (mono) input. Cocktail usually has: 2 vocalist and acoustic guitar. Crowd Size can be anywhere from 100-300 people seated/standing. SPL requirements are minimal; just need to be able to project the officiate over the seated crowd and for background music at cocktail. Depending on the coverage area, I've been setting up 1 speaker to cover the audience. I've been using the RCF HD12A & AH Zed10 mixer; I have absolutely no issues with this set-up, but I'd like to make the set-up a little smaller. I originally bought the HD12A to use when the SRX722 was to much, now that I have the FA22ac coming, I won't be running a HD12A over SRX718s set-up anymore. I can use the FA22ac as my Level 1, 2, or even 3 systems (based off the number of subs; 4, 2, 0). Please don't debate about brand X being better than brand Y. But I do want to hear your experience using said box in my environment. [/QUOTE]
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