My first gig should i buy the px?
echo44
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Hi
sorry for the newbee questions
I am thinking of buying the px
Our 5 piece rock band will be playing in front of 200 people in a \"party room\"
at a bowling alley ( i wonder if the rolling stones started this way?)
I have two self powered JBL eon 515.
My concerns are that the sound will be to digital sounding?
Will the feedback processor cut out my keyboards?
The only thing we run through the eons will be two vocals,aocustic
guitar and a synth.
would i be better of with a higher model?
should i buy the eon subwoofer?
sorry for the newbee questions
I am thinking of buying the px
Our 5 piece rock band will be playing in front of 200 people in a \"party room\"
at a bowling alley ( i wonder if the rolling stones started this way?)
I have two self powered JBL eon 515.
My concerns are that the sound will be to digital sounding?
Will the feedback processor cut out my keyboards?
The only thing we run through the eons will be two vocals,aocustic
guitar and a synth.
would i be better of with a higher model?
should i buy the eon subwoofer?
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Comments
Do a test. Set the AFS and play the key board. If if doesn't grab any frequencies you are good to go. If it does, you can set all to fixed and let the mics cuase all the filters to latch.
Replacing two 15's with one 15 is not good for low end output, but you'll gain lo-mid and mid range clarity. It is definately a trade-off. Adding 2 subs would be best in most applications.
Systems can be divided into 3 categories:
Inadequate.
Adequate.
Over adequate.
You may be adequate as you are, but doesn't mean you can't do better by adding the PX and the sub(s).
DRA