hmmm, where to start?
The 12's I am using now are celestions in a marshal type slant cabinet. Not that I intend to use these, but for now it is all I have. I am trying to put together just enough to do a small area, and practice, which I have a pair of old Yamaha 3 ways with a 12, a 10, and 5 tweets, for monitors. I have a small about 150w amp for monitors, so the two 600w are free for fronts. I need to load them to 2 ohms for max power, and that is about where I am now. I figured two horns on each side, 8 ohms each, and one 4x12 cabinet at 4ohms can get me by for a while. Later I'll add two sub boxes, probably a pair of 15's, and an amp for them. Then I'll be halfway to a active crossover, and another amp for 3 ways.
Since I find deals on broken equipment, I never know what I'll come across, but that kind of dictates what I have to use for now, till cash flow is better. I just saw a BK amp, something-140 today that is working ok I may be able to get to replace the sleezy amp I am using for monitors, but I might be able to get a good 3way active crossover in that deal too.
The speakers I have available now other than the 4x12 celestion boxes, are those Chinese Lexons. I still have no specs on them, but I don't have to pay a lot to get a few of them, at least the 4 15" subs. I really want the 4x12's for guitar back asap though, so I would have to build something similar to replace them, maybe the 12' lexons, again no specs available yet.
I am trying to sell some studio equipment for a friend, Rane eq's, one of them realtime eq, and much midi stuff, including 3 units made by JL Cooper for recording board automation, a MAGI IIRC. Also older ProTools interfaces, Quads I believe. Selling this stuff, 3 racks full, would help me get $ for other PA stuff. He also has the amp, and crossover, and chinese speakers, likely for free if I sell some of the other stuff.
I do have guitars, and a few amps to swap for PA stuff, but that would be the same, take what I can get for a good deal. Anyone want a 24 yr old Martin D-28? That would get my cash flow going again, but I won't sell that for less than it's current value, due to the future value. Rather keep it till I can get what I want from it. Really, just rather keep it, :-)
Thanks Frank,
Jim