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Sapphire Disco
05-02-2014, 10:58 AM
For some time now I have been considering new compact speakers, trouble is I keep changing my mind what to go for I know it's best to go and listen but I would be interested in peoples opinions as to what's the best to go for and I don't just mean the most expensive.

I have considered the LD Maui 28 , The new Mackie DLM12 , Yamaha DRX , QSC K10s with RCF 902 subs , FBT Vertus and many other s , any thoughts ?

Solitaire Events Ltd
05-02-2014, 11:25 AM
I use K10s with RCF 705s and they are fantastic.

Come over and have a listen Paul.

funkymook
05-02-2014, 02:22 PM
I'm assuming size and weight are a priority as you say 'compact'. A bit more about what events you do, number of guests etc might help narrow it down.

I use a Vertus as I seldom play to more than 120 people, it's a very easy load-in, looks good in white for weddings, is versatile and I've honestly had quite a few positive comments on the looks and sound (never had that before with any other system and I've always used a decent PA).

But if I was doing loads of 18th's and 21st's it probably wouldn't be my first choice.

funkymook
05-02-2014, 02:23 PM
I use K10s with RCF 705s and they are fantastic.

Come over and have a listen Paul.

I could bring my Vertus as well if it helps....

Sapphire Disco
05-02-2014, 02:33 PM
Yes size & weight are the priority , normally between 50 to 200 people very rarely more.
Thinking about it I'm probably leaning more towards traditional speakers rather than column style that's why I keep thinking the RCF 902 subs with the QSC K10s the best combination considering they seem to be the best in their price range.

Pe7e
05-02-2014, 04:08 PM
I've heard a DLM12 4 box set up and was very impressed, the output is amazing, as is their portability and versatility. If they had a price tag of around £2K, I'd have probably purchased them on the spot, but the £3.4K tag put me off. They would however suit a mobile DJ who does get the larger gigs and doesn't have the luxury of decent sized transport available.

DJColsie
05-02-2014, 05:05 PM
I can vouch for the 902's.

Lightweight, easy to carry upstairs, small, dont take up much room. Pack a huge punch.

I use them with HD12a's. 1 will do upto 120/140 easily. Have done over 250 people with 2 and the tops clipped first!

Sapphire Disco
05-02-2014, 05:20 PM
I can vouch for the 902's.

Lightweight, easy to carry upstairs, small, dont take up much room. Pack a huge punch.

I use them with HD12a's. 1 will do upto 120/140 easily. Have done over 250 people with 2 and the tops clipped first!

Sounds good wondering if the QSC 10s are as good as the HD12s ? as they are smaller & lighter.

DJColsie
05-02-2014, 06:26 PM
Sounds good wondering if the QSC 10s are as good as the HD12s ? as they are smaller & lighter.

Don't know about that, I have no experience of the QSC 10s or 12s. One thing about the HDA12a's is that for small venues you can use them without a sub, with response down to 45hz.

funkymook
05-02-2014, 06:39 PM
Don't know about that, I have no experience of the QSC 10s or 12s. One thing about the HDA12a's is that for small venues you can use them without a sub, with response down to 45hz.

I got my local live music pub to buy HD12's as part of their in-house PA so I DJ through them quite often. Due to noise complaints I don't use bass bins with them and they're more than enough for a busy 170 capacity pub. I'd recommend them to anyone.

For a small but high quality system a pair of HD10's over 902's or 905's would be awesome. You could demo them against a Vertus (and other systems) over at RSD Music. But whatever you do don't listen to the Traction Sound cub system they have - you'll want it and it's not cheap!