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The Electro-Voice Sx300 is a 300-watt, 12-inch two-way, high-efficiency, constant-directivity compact speaker system with Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD). Through the extensive use of computer-aided design and modeling, Electro-Voice engineers have developed a state-of-the-art professional loudspeaker system.
Price: $599.00 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
Very versitle from installed to road use
Quality:
I have known pairs of these that have been on the road constantly for over 10 years extremely reliable
Value:
for the output and quality it is truly one of the least expensive speakers on the market
Desirability:
A must have I plan to purchase a pair as soon as possible
Sound:
you will not be needing any eq., the best speakers for smooth response on the market
Ease of Use:
Clear powerful what more can I say It is very transparent
Support:
I have never needed it but their site is extremely informative. great for an instaler
Overall:
I can say no more buy them for yourself you will not be disapointed.

Price: $599.00 Buy now!
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These loudspeakers take everything musicians love about the original B212 loudspeakers and upgrade them with the same bass and treble/mid transducers found in our wildly popular B212A active version for even better sound and power handling. And with integrated overload protection circuitry, they arrive ready to push it to the limit without putting their high-or low-frequency drivers in danger.
Price: $149.95 Buy now!
The Eurolive S1220 PA speaker is capable of delivering massive power to any audience, from punchy bass to crystal-clear highs.
Price: $89.95 Buy now!
Designed for optimum performance with Mackie powered mixers and power amps, the C300z is a passive version of Mackie’s popular SRM450 portable active loudspeaker. The C300z, an updated version of the current Mackie C300, features an injection-molded composite chassis that is rigid enough to prevent unwanted vibrations and standing waves inside the cabinet, but light enough to keep any touring musician out of traction well into their 70s.
Price: $479.95 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Sound:
I use the mackie c300 for dj/kj shows. It’s a little to heavy (51 lbs) I do about 5 set ups and 5 break downs a week and if this speaker was 8 pounds lighter it would help. using a cart really makes no difference (loding and unloading the cart) the sound quality is wonderful. the 12 inch speakers give me all the bass I need. I would buy it again. I love that it takes speakon and 1/4 inch inputs. Wich came as a suprise because it is’nt listed as a feature.
Club Series V loudspeakers with the S prefix have rugged carpet covering and steel corner protectors to hold up to the rigors of transport. Heavy arced steel grilles offer protection for the woofer. Models are available for any application from small speech reinforcement to very high output dance requirements. No matter which model you choose, years of high performance sound are assured.
Price: $329.95 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Quality:
The description says it all! Well made, suitable for use “on the road”.
Sound:
Very impressive and detailed sound. As a peformer myself (classical piano and keyboard, DJ) I was very particular about what sapeakers I should use and after alot of research, the best sound quality I achieved was definately with the S112V. Personally I think that to acheive the highest quality sound (if you’re a band etc), hook this speaker up with the any of the Yamaha EMX Powered mixers as it has been matched specifically with the speaker. (I use the EMX88S) Overall, very flexible and strong in adjusting well to various equaliser settings you might wish to use. Powerfull sound. Covers a large area with crystal clear sound both for voice and all music. Note. can sometimes have the tendancy to sound slighty too sharp with regards to the tweeter, however you must remember that this has a titanium tweeter, and not a soft dome like smaller spaekers. (just a small thing I noticed) but don’t be put off! this is the smoothest sound I have heard after listening to many different speakers. Enjoy! All the best!
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The VRX932LA1 is a light-weight (46 lb / 21 kg) compact 12 inch two-way line array speaker system designed for use in arrays of up to six units.
Price: $2149.00 Buy now!
This system features a 12 in. woofer, super high density 4 x 12 in. horn, 1/4 in. phono jack, three 3 in. Motorola piezo super tweeters, shielded speaker terminals, carpet finish and metal corners, handles for easy moving, and 40Hz-20kHz frequency response.
Price: $89.95 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
like the 3 way fact really brings out the vocals
Quality:
no fuzz no cracking no rattling even at high volumes
Value:
amazing steal buy now or forever hold your peice amazing bang for your buck
Desirability:
looks powerfull and is it is a compact system i live the rubber corners and carpet
Sound:
amazing crisp yet bassy sound
Support:
excelent very helpfull
Overall:
love this produck but their is always something bettre according to moores law
The PV 112 is a 2-way speaker system based on a 12 in. heavy/duty woofer and a RX 14 titanium diaphragm dynamic compression driver mounted on a 60 by 40 degree coverage constant-directivity horn. The lightweight-yet-rugged, carpet-covered trapezoidal enclosure with stand-mount cup facilitates portable use for live music or speech sound reinforcement, as well as music playback. A full-length black power-coated steel grille provides driver protection.
Price: $199.95 Buy now!
The new BR-Series from Yamaha combines affordability with high performance. Five BR models are designed to fit the budgets of performing musicians, small churches, and schools, while delivering the full frequency response and high output of more costly systems.
Price: $249.95 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
Nice cabinets.
Quality:
Cheap drivers. Paper cone woofer is really cheap. It is a eminence.
Value:
Cheap speaker, cheap price.
Desirability:
Speakers look good.
Sound:
Cheap speaker, cheap sound. The highs are too bright and the lows are just not present.
Ease of Use:
Very easy to hook up.
Support:
Not good.
Overall:
Cheap drivers, bad sound. You get what you pay for.