Re: Wedges. Your opinion.
I've got the Fulcrum Acoustics FA12's on tour with me and will fire them up for the first time tomorrow at Symphony Hall in Chicago. I've only listened to them in my living room, but my first impression is that they will give my current favorite, the discontinued L'acoustics FM115, a run for its money.
I was
very impressed with the Fulcrum boxes, not only do they sound great and cut well, Rich's carefully assembled feedback-resistant preset doesn't sound cut up and yet gets seriously rock and roll loud "out of the box". There's a mic you won't be willing to yell into.
Scott, if you want to stick with Adamson, I liked their M15 except I felt the HF was a little raw. Hard to say whether that can be equalized or not. Otherwise the wedge was well built, got loud, easy to deploy, and surprisingly light.
I haven't heard the EAW microwedges, but the Radian was a good sounding box with solid output for the money. In terms of big boy box loud... not really. If the new ones are better behaved near limit and have a little more output they could be winners. Only you know whether you need loud or very loud. That 6dB costs a lot...
Of course, the D&B stuff will probably be the winner, if you can afford it. ADRaudio will have a 15" coax showing up in the states in that general range by the end of the year, as well, for testing and then probably release in the spring.