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passive, 10-15" woofer, 250+ watts

suggestions?

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dvdhawk Fri, 11/02/2012 - 20:03

Depending on budget and desired coverage (in terms of distance and/or number of audience members) , these are some of the more common speakers you might see in use at theme parks, water parks, stadiums, race tracks, or outdoor political crap-taculars.

Depending on your application (music or speech), read the specs carefully for low-end response - and be sure you know whether the model you're looking at is available in normal low-impedance models and/or 70v (or similar) constant voltage models. Many are switchable, or allow you to bypass the transformer for normal 8-ohm use.

In alphabetical order:

[="http://www.anchoraudiohome.com/index.php?id=10"]Anchor Audio[/]="http://www.anchorau…"]Anchor Audio[/]

[[url=http://="http://www.atlassou…"]Atlas AH-Series[/]="http://www.atlassou…"]Atlas AH-Series[/]

[="http://www.community.chester.pa.us/productlist/108-rseries"]Community R-Series[/]="http://www.communit…"]Community R-Series[/]

[[url=http://="http://www.jblpro.c…"]JBL AE[/]="http://www.jblpro.c…"]JBL AE[/] - available in WRC (Weather Resistant) or WRX (Extreme Weather Resistant) series

JBL AW

[[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.jblpro.c…"]JBL Control 30[/]="http://www.jblpro.c…"]JBL Control 30[/]

Good ones are usually pricey, and anything really cheap is almost always going to have the classic squawking hi-midrange like the bullhorn drivers at a high-school football game. Those project well, but are barely adequate for spoken word and are completely incapable of anything musical.

Good luck!

rockstardave Sun, 11/04/2012 - 16:35

great suggestions. i have looked into those JBLs you mentioned and found a few that i like. the other ones i didn't see you suggest were the EV speakers. their SX300PI is supposed to fit my criteria. i like those because they can pole mount. i am not a dealer for Anchor Audio, so i'm probably just going to write those off. the community speakers look interesting.

I couldn't find much about pricing on ANY of these speakers though. looks like i have lots of calls to make.

any suggestions for a rugged power amp too? i live in buffalo and the amp would be subjected to single-digit temperatures during the winter. it would be in a sheltered environment, but not a heated environment. my gut says to stay away from the newer digital power amps (xti series, new xls series, etc) and instead opt for a chunk of iron. qsc's RMX maybe? crown micro tech? any other suggestions? thanks,

-dave g

dvdhawk, post: 395573 wrote: Depending on budget and desired coverage (in terms of distance and/or number of audience members) , these are some of the more common speakers you might see in use at theme parks, water parks, stadiums, race tracks, or outdoor political crap-taculars.

Depending on your application (music or speech), read the specs carefully for low-end response - and be sure you know whether the model you're looking at is available in normal low-impedance models and/or 70v (or similar) constant voltage models. Many are switchable, or allow you to bypass the transformer for normal 8-ohm use.

In alphabetical order:

[="http://www.anchoraudiohome.com/index.php?id=10"]Anchor Audio[/]="http://www.anchorau…"]Anchor Audio[/]

[[url=http://="http://www.atlassou…"]Atlas AH-Series[/]="http://www.atlassou…"]Atlas AH-Series[/]

[="http://www.community.chester.pa.us/productlist/108-rseries"]Community R-Series[/]="http://www.communit…"]Community R-Series[/]

[[url=http://="http://www.jblpro.c…"]JBL AE[/]="http://www.jblpro.c…"]JBL AE[/] - available in WRC (Weather Resistant) or WRX (Extreme Weather Resistant) series

JBL AW

[[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.jblpro.c…"]JBL Control 30[/]="http://www.jblpro.c…"]JBL Control 30[/]

Good ones are usually pricey, and anything really cheap is almost always going to have the classic squawking hi-midrange like the bullhorn drivers at a high-school football game. Those project well, but are barely adequate for spoken word and are completely incapable of anything musical.

Good luck!