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<blockquote data-quote="Luke Robinson" data-source="post: 123971" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>Re: small powered speakers with specific needs</p><p></p><p>I have been using QSC k10s to do ceremony for years, I think they do an excellent job. In fact I would go with the K8s if it were specifically for this function. The only reason I don't use the K8 is that I like to have the flexibility of having a speaker that can be used as a wedge.</p><p></p><p>I still bring a small mixer in when I am using a Lav because there is no EQ on the speaker and you have to have something minimal to at least knock off the low end a touch. A Mackie 1202 does the job quite well for me. Bonus you have an Emergancy mixer available to you in the event of a catastrophe. (I actually got through an event with a 14 piece band on my 1202 with a couple of adapters and some smart patching)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke Robinson, post: 123971, member: 853"] Re: small powered speakers with specific needs I have been using QSC k10s to do ceremony for years, I think they do an excellent job. In fact I would go with the K8s if it were specifically for this function. The only reason I don't use the K8 is that I like to have the flexibility of having a speaker that can be used as a wedge. I still bring a small mixer in when I am using a Lav because there is no EQ on the speaker and you have to have something minimal to at least knock off the low end a touch. A Mackie 1202 does the job quite well for me. Bonus you have an Emergancy mixer available to you in the event of a catastrophe. (I actually got through an event with a 14 piece band on my 1202 with a couple of adapters and some smart patching) [/QUOTE]
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