Hoffman Amplifiers Tube Amplifier Forum
Other Stuff => Other Topics => Topic started by: RicharD on April 20, 2011, 03:13:32 pm
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You guys are a trust worthy bunch. I need to get into an affordable practice PA. Looking for recommendations. Not really interested in bells and whistles. I'm thinking 400 - 600 watts. Reliability is important.
Thanks in advance!
-Richard
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I got myself an 800 watt Carvin with two 12" speakers and horns and the speaker stands and cables at a great price used ....It's good for playing out too
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go hunting for a used yamaha emx 660 or similar. i bridge the output on mine and run into a single hi-power full range speaker box (PV for example) on a stand. you may never need any more PA than this and it's built pretty tough.
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http://austin.craigslist.org/msg/2336318604.html
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Hi Rich: One website I would recommend you edjumicate yourself on would be Bill Fitzmaurice's site. There are a lot of musicians and DJ's that are 'rolling their own' systems. Stay away from "speakers on a stick" systems (total cr*p). A beginning system would be something like a (new) Behringer mixer or all in one mixer-amp to get you in the door, or (better) look around for used mid/highline equipment Rane makes some good stuff... get a DBX driverack processor or Beringer 2496 to EQ with (manditory). Amps- any old Crown, Yammie, Carvin, amp with a couple-three hundred watts is fine. Speakers... clean acoustical (jazz, country, rock) a pair of SLA's and a couple T-24's V-coupled 400 watts for the subs. Heavier stuff: pair of Jack 2-10/2-12's (newer redesign of the O-10) or a pair of DR250's (if you have the chops to do it) Subs for this would be a pair of 24 wide Titan 39's, V-couple. Want to play a larger venue? Add more Jacks. Playing outside? Double the number of subs and V-couple...
http://www.rane.com/library.html