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<blockquote data-quote="dave briar" data-source="post: 124226" data-attributes="member: 7650"><p>Re: small powered speakers with specific needs</p><p></p><p>Yea I got to see them in action a week or so ago. Outdoor gig in a parking lot for a hot rod show, StudioLive 315AI over a pair of 18sAI subs on each side. I'm not a Presonus fanboy but I was truly impressed. It was a four piece classic-rock band I've mixed several times so I know their sound and the sound that night was impressively clear/smooth over the entire frequency range, carried vocals well, and stayed balanced out to a couple of hundred feet. I know the owner and he was excited to show me the setup. iPad/wireless control of individual cabs included. To be honest I'd need a tool to direct what to do with eight parametric EQs and a 31-band GEQ on each individual cab but coupled with a good Smaart analysis it clearly could be useful (especially it seems indoors in an asymmetrical venue). I'd love to hear a good A/B with some other similar system but I was impressed. </p><p> ..dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave briar, post: 124226, member: 7650"] Re: small powered speakers with specific needs Yea I got to see them in action a week or so ago. Outdoor gig in a parking lot for a hot rod show, StudioLive 315AI over a pair of 18sAI subs on each side. I'm not a Presonus fanboy but I was truly impressed. It was a four piece classic-rock band I've mixed several times so I know their sound and the sound that night was impressively clear/smooth over the entire frequency range, carried vocals well, and stayed balanced out to a couple of hundred feet. I know the owner and he was excited to show me the setup. iPad/wireless control of individual cabs included. To be honest I'd need a tool to direct what to do with eight parametric EQs and a 31-band GEQ on each individual cab but coupled with a good Smaart analysis it clearly could be useful (especially it seems indoors in an asymmetrical venue). I'd love to hear a good A/B with some other similar system but I was impressed. ..dave [/QUOTE]
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