Re: Sound Installation Advice
- From: "Mike Rieves" <mriev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:38:27 -0600
"coreybenson" <coreybenson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Nov 11, 1:35 am, "Mike Rieves" <mr...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I did a quick Google and I didn't see anything about that issue, in fact
Off the cuff, a pair of the JBL PRX 515 speakers might work rather well
in
that club.
Street price around a grand apiece, self powered 500W total continuous,
1000W peak, peak SPL 133 dB, freq range 45 Hz to 20 KHz, so no subs
necessary. Easy installation, just hook up a CD player and EQ, and you
have
a good sounding background music system. Add a mixer and you have a
system
with plenty of power for live music, including bands.
Post from a user of the PRX series of speakers:
---
Well, problem confirmed. I just got off the phone with JBL Pro tech
support. They (JBL) did in fact included an internal noise gat into
the PRX series of powered amplifiers. Mind you that this is not
mentioned anywere in the product manual or spec ***. I told the rep
that the gate was so severe, that it was chopping off the reverb
trails of my lexicon MXP-1. He indicated that this was not the first
complant on this particular issue from customers who purchased the PRX
series speakers. So, needless to say, these are going back and I am
converting to component equipment instead of powered speakers. On an
interesting side not, I contacted Crown Audio (the amps that go into
the JBL's) this morning as well before I called JBL. I figured if
there was a noise gate built into this design, that Crown's design
team would be the culpret. The tech support guy for Crown said that as
far as he new, they did not design ANY type of noise gate into their
amps EVER. He thought it was the dumbest idea he had ever heard of,
considering most powered speakers have microphones, guitars, and other
insturments running through them, were sensitivity and sustain is a
huge issue. I guess this was after all a JBL exclusive design flaw. I
can tell you first hand that it RUINED this series all together as far
as I'm concerned. DO NOT BUY THESE SPEAKERS.
---
Yep, those would be GREAT, Mike... just wonderful!
Corey
everything I saw was very positive. All the reviews I saw rated then very
highly. Where did you come up with that one? I think you either ran into a
JBL bashing troll, or you made that up. Come on Corey, you gotta do better
than that.
Why do you have such a problem because someone is suggesting an
alternative? Is it because it's me that doing the suggesting? If so, just
get over it!
BTW, if Brian does deside to do a distributed system, JBL has design
software at:
http://www.jblpro.com/pages/software_downloads.htm and a design tutorial
there as well.
.
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