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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Hayes" data-source="post: 107286" data-attributes="member: 4060"><p>Re: Speaker on Stick build with large budget</p><p></p><p>I was going to recommend Q-series tops (Q7 has a little more definition than the Q10, but obviously less horizontal coverage) and Q-Subs. The B2 takes more work for me to get what I want out of it as a standalone sub, I usually only use it in conjunction with others. They are both excellent though.</p><p></p><p>The T-Series line array boxes have an adapter so you can put a few of them on a stick as well. They're small but great boxes, and the rigging is really simple.</p><p></p><p></p><p>One cosmetic thing I will recommend if you go the D&B Q route, I'm not sure if you can get the Q7/10s with metal grills, so if you acquire the foam ones make sure you have extra allowance in the road case for the grill so you don't mash it up every time you pack it away. That or take it off before you case it up if you're willing to have it loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Hayes, post: 107286, member: 4060"] Re: Speaker on Stick build with large budget I was going to recommend Q-series tops (Q7 has a little more definition than the Q10, but obviously less horizontal coverage) and Q-Subs. The B2 takes more work for me to get what I want out of it as a standalone sub, I usually only use it in conjunction with others. They are both excellent though. The T-Series line array boxes have an adapter so you can put a few of them on a stick as well. They're small but great boxes, and the rigging is really simple. One cosmetic thing I will recommend if you go the D&B Q route, I'm not sure if you can get the Q7/10s with metal grills, so if you acquire the foam ones make sure you have extra allowance in the road case for the grill so you don't mash it up every time you pack it away. That or take it off before you case it up if you're willing to have it loose. [/QUOTE]
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