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DennisDennis Posts: 801
Hello All

I could use some input here. I am doing a quote for a portable sound system for the local school district. They do board meetings at different locations. I need a speaker for the bid that is probably 12\"x1\" - 90*x 40* or 50*, as small as possible, pole mountable, sell price around $600. This system is about spoken word only...I am looking for vocal intelligibility. The system don't have to \"bump\". The client insists on non-powered speakers. I don't have good luck with JBL at this price point. EAW has difficulty getting product from China to my warehouse door in a timely fashon. And last but not least, I do NOT own a table saw.

Any thoughts?

Dennis

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    DraDra Posts: 3,777
    Yamaha Passport? Stand adapters needed though.

    The Alto \"egg\" would be good but I have heard that since some of the electronics went to China they have become hit & miss.
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    DennisDennis Posts: 801
    Thanks Dra...I will check these out later today.

    Dennis
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    GadgetGadget Posts: 4,915
    I REALLY like the P audio X series speakers... available (and in stock) @ Loudspeakers plus....http://www.loudspeakersplus.com/
    I got the X 12HP and an XTI amp for processing for a guy and I love them .. and they are LIGHT... here is the speaker:

    http://www.loudspeakersplus.com/html/x12hp.html
    Them and a small powered mixer should be good..
    here is a power speaker that is simlar...

    http://www.loudspeakersplus.com/html/x12a.html

    They took minimal EQ .. sounded very good without ANY processing.. but cleaned up nicely...best thing.. I can hold them out at arms length!
    G
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    DennisDennis Posts: 801
    Thank you, Gadget

    Dennis
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    GadgetGadget Posts: 4,915
    Hey.. and if you decide on the Yamaha... check here... best prices by FAR
    http://www.northernsound.net/Sales/spea ... frame.html

    By now you realize I don't care for blows OR jbl right!
    G
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    DennisDennis Posts: 801
    Thanks. And I'm not far behind you on Bose and JBL although VRX sound good in a small venue but are not suitable for tight budgets. And then there is VERTEC but they are still not usually the first choice on anyone's tech rider.

    Dennis
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    GadgetGadget Posts: 4,915
    I wasn't impressed by the VRX... my son was house EE at a high end club with 5 per side and I didn't care for it...they had 728 subs.., and they were ok for front loaded 18\" subs, but the VRX monitors SUCKED major! My 15\" X 1\" NEO monitors blew them off the stage... in fact, mine were louder, clearer, deeper... and weren't on fire on the same stage for Vince Neil! (colossal PRICK)

    Oh and BTW the X 12 HP with Xti 1000 with DSP was about $600... sounds SOOOO good!
    G
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    DennisDennis Posts: 801
    I'm guessing with 5 VRX per side, there was a balcony or 2nd story involved. I haven't used them much indoors and can see possible issues there. They have a lame array method and you can't really focus them.

    I got tied up today with a show prep and never had an opportunity to research everyones speaker suggestions. Tomorrow the show loads in and runs Saturday and Sunday....Cinco de Mayo Festival. Olay. I'm not going to get a chance to research speakers until next week. Bummer.

    Re: Vince...I know, I did monitors for him one night

    Dennis
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    DennisDennis Posts: 801
    Dra

    My internet search came up with Yamaha Stagepas or Fender Passport but not Yamaha Passport.

    Dennis
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    DraDra Posts: 3,777
    Don't know why I did that. Definitely the Yamaha.
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    DennisDennis Posts: 801
    Thanks...I'll check them out.
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