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Wedding Ceremony & Cocktail speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Kirby" data-source="post: 139972" data-attributes="member: 9411"><p>Re: Wedding Ceremony & Cocktail speakers?</p><p></p><p>It's slotted in between the ELX and ETX lines. Wood enclosures. Appears to have most of the ETX DSP features with a bit less power and different drivers, maybe derived from the ELX series. I was waiting for them to come out and see what they were like. I don't need the mixing or DSP adjustments and Mike Pyle gave me such a good price on the DSRs that it made sense to go with a known quantity. I suppose that you could set up the DSP to clean up the speaker's response if it's voiced like an ETX and I think there's some sort of lock out available on some of the DSP settings. The DSRs were plug and play for my application. But on-line pricing on the EKX12 is around $900 and other than a PowerCon they hit the rest of your list</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Kirby, post: 139972, member: 9411"] Re: Wedding Ceremony & Cocktail speakers? It's slotted in between the ELX and ETX lines. Wood enclosures. Appears to have most of the ETX DSP features with a bit less power and different drivers, maybe derived from the ELX series. I was waiting for them to come out and see what they were like. I don't need the mixing or DSP adjustments and Mike Pyle gave me such a good price on the DSRs that it made sense to go with a known quantity. I suppose that you could set up the DSP to clean up the speaker's response if it's voiced like an ETX and I think there's some sort of lock out available on some of the DSP settings. The DSRs were plug and play for my application. But on-line pricing on the EKX12 is around $900 and other than a PowerCon they hit the rest of your list [/QUOTE]
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