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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 40808" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Wedges. Your opinion.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was <em>very</em> 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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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...</p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 40808, member: 4"] Re: Wedges. Your opinion. I was [I]very[/I] 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. [/QUOTE]
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