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Old August 11th, 2011, 04:48 PM
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Re: Please reccomend Speaker/amp/mixer

Like you rick, i have cables running all over the place. I use a 6 space Gator colored rack, and a 2 space Gator colored rack for my power amp. I simply sit my allen & Health board ontop of the Gator case, and it's ready to go. Roy, your set up looks great, easy to find everything, and streamlined. George
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Old November 12th, 2011, 11:45 AM
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Re: Please reccomend Speaker/amp/mixer

Roy I hear the getting to old to move this heavy equipment stuff. I'm going to shelve my PV115's (use them for big events) and get a pair of Behringer B122XL's (24lbs). I think my PMP 2000 is going on the shelve also in place for a PMP 1000 also. If your looking for a PMP 2000 (great unit) I have a second one I'm looking to sell...
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Old November 12th, 2011, 12:23 PM
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Re: Please reccomend Speaker/amp/mixer

a pair of Mackie SRM350 powered speakers and a mackie profx8 is all you need, in my opinion,, that's what i use,,
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Old November 12th, 2011, 03:08 PM
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Re: Please reccomend Speaker/amp/mixer

When it comes to new gear, i just love my Class D power amps, and Neodymium speakers. Thats the only way to fly IMHO. I am running a Class D 4 channel 2000 watt power amp, weighs 8 pounds. Nothing runs cooler, or quieter then the new class D stuff. I have a bass amp that is 1,500 watts RMS, with a tube circuit, that you could fit in your pocket. I have 2 15" carvin mains (run 4 on large jobs) each weigh barely 30 pounds. Subs the same thing. Thank god for neo's. And ummm....you don't have to be an old geezier like me not to want to lug around that heavy stuff. I did it for 45 years.... How many times can you bench press a full loaded Fender Twin Reverb guitar amp, with dual JBL D130's? the speakers weigh 30 pounds a piece...lol I can't left mine by myself...
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