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<blockquote data-quote="Evan Kirkendall" data-source="post: 55453" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Re: The top ten</p><p></p><p>Depends on the style of music ...And the person mixing. ...And the market. ...And the rooms you want to cover. ...and so many variables! </p><p></p><p></p><p>The best IMO "all around, good sounding, easily cross-renteable, well accepted, good ROI, loud" box would be JBL VT4888DP. It does any style of music, everyone knows it, and as much as people like to hate on vertec, it can sound good and 90% of engineers won't throw a fit mixing on it. </p><p></p><p>But, for me personally, my list goes:</p><p></p><p>-Clair i3/i5 (BT218 subs)</p><p>-d&b J/Q (B2 or J-infra) </p><p>-JBL Vertec V4/V5 (VT4880A)</p><p>-EV XLC/X-line (x-sub)</p><p>-EAW KF760 (SB1000z) </p><p>-L-Acoustic v-dosc (SB218- even though they suck) </p><p>-Nexo Geo-T (CD18) </p><p></p><p></p><p>And that's my "preferred" list. Though, anything after the top 3 is just kinda "eh" for me. But, something also to consider, is that those are my picks for rock and roll. If I was mixing country, or R&B, v-dosc would probably be my first pick. But, that's a heavy ass box! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Evan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evan Kirkendall, post: 55453, member: 5"] Re: The top ten Depends on the style of music ...And the person mixing. ...And the market. ...And the rooms you want to cover. ...and so many variables! The best IMO "all around, good sounding, easily cross-renteable, well accepted, good ROI, loud" box would be JBL VT4888DP. It does any style of music, everyone knows it, and as much as people like to hate on vertec, it can sound good and 90% of engineers won't throw a fit mixing on it. But, for me personally, my list goes: -Clair i3/i5 (BT218 subs) -d&b J/Q (B2 or J-infra) -JBL Vertec V4/V5 (VT4880A) -EV XLC/X-line (x-sub) -EAW KF760 (SB1000z) -L-Acoustic v-dosc (SB218- even though they suck) -Nexo Geo-T (CD18) And that's my "preferred" list. Though, anything after the top 3 is just kinda "eh" for me. But, something also to consider, is that those are my picks for rock and roll. If I was mixing country, or R&B, v-dosc would probably be my first pick. But, that's a heavy ass box! Evan [/QUOTE]
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