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|    Ouisie to JimD    |
|    Re: new mixer case    |
|    16 Apr 18 16:42:42    |
      From: someone@anywheret.net              "JimD" wrote in message news:2018041613493147365-email@nowherecom...              > It has a wifi antenna, plastic, that could break. Replacement parts from       > Behringer .... ha hah ah hahahhahahahhhhaaaaa              I've never seen one in person. Is it very fragile?              > what I saw was pricey.              Same here, too bad, but it's their loss, thanks to their greeeeeeed.              > It's moving that way. We still use some skb cases. Weight isn't a       > problem anymore with class D power amps.       > Just size and wires.              Compact and VLSI technology makes things very small whereas the EIA rack       mounts were designed for monster transformers and vacuum tube circuits and       plenty of other huge, heavy stuff.              > For my solo work I have a Behringer 300 watt or something powered speaker.       > It's a EuroLive B110D. Great unit.              I never bothered to check the prices on the powered speakers, but I probably       should.              > For duos, we might use that, or more likely we'll use singer girls Jbl       > EON315's. Again those are powered cabs ( 15 and a horn ).              That sounds like it's on the enormous side ;)              > I also have a pair of Peavey PR10's that we sometimes use on mid sized       > jobs And, I have a pair of JBL EON 1500's. Both of these are normal       > unpowered speakers. If I use them, they are connected to a Peavey IPR1600       > class D power amp, 7 lbs, about 800 watts per side.              That amp could fry those speakers easy, why such overkill? ;)              > Like all musicians, I have other cabs and some more power amps lying       > around, rarely used, but I'm too lazy to get rid of the stuff.              You weren't too lazy to get them in the first place, probably because they'd       be needed, so might as well hang on to them.              > I tell myself I might need this or that as backup.              You just might.              > In reality, if one of our main pieces failed, I'm have newer / better on       > the way from Sweetwater as fast as I could hit dial on my cell :-)              Jim              I wish I could get Filthy Lucre to grow on trees for me like that too ;)              Kind of reminds me of those who get their house, or a room in the house       'made over', so 'naturelly', they must throw out all the furniture even       though there's nothing wrong with it, and buy brand new stuff.              Ouisie              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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