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Tips for making SRM450's sound less offensive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ned Ward" data-source="post: 31202" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Re: Tips for making SRM450's sound less offensive?</p><p></p><p>Having owned SRM450's, we used them for my bar band as our speakers on sticks before upgrading to QSC 122i's. For vocals and keys they're fine and can get loud up to a point for 50-75 people. We used them for monitors until the end of last year.</p><p></p><p>Given you don't have keyboards, what besides vocals would go in there? Since you have Subs, vocals, bass gtr and kick would seem to be fine. Are the amps loud enough on their own, or do they need to be mic'd/DI'd into the PA? I'm guessing that if the stage volume is enough for everyone to hear each other, the SRM450's will be fine for vocals and slight enhancement.</p><p></p><p>Yes, there are better speakers, but there are also far worse. Some of you may remember i upgraded from JRX115's, and at the time really appreciated the improvement in sound quality. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and I'll see your D10 and raise you a D11N.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned Ward, post: 31202, member: 100"] Re: Tips for making SRM450's sound less offensive? Having owned SRM450's, we used them for my bar band as our speakers on sticks before upgrading to QSC 122i's. For vocals and keys they're fine and can get loud up to a point for 50-75 people. We used them for monitors until the end of last year. Given you don't have keyboards, what besides vocals would go in there? Since you have Subs, vocals, bass gtr and kick would seem to be fine. Are the amps loud enough on their own, or do they need to be mic'd/DI'd into the PA? I'm guessing that if the stage volume is enough for everyone to hear each other, the SRM450's will be fine for vocals and slight enhancement. Yes, there are better speakers, but there are also far worse. Some of you may remember i upgraded from JRX115's, and at the time really appreciated the improvement in sound quality. Oh, and I'll see your D10 and raise you a D11N. [/QUOTE]
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