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    Question these speakers any good....??

    http://www.stagebeat.co.uk/product.p...duct_id=101395

    only 500 quid plus an amp of course.

    what's a good amp for under £300? £200 even better

    my budget is, ideally, under £1,000. £800 even better

    Looking for a sound system for small to medium size function rooms but with potential for larger if required.

    I hear a lot about mackies but then i hear about them overheating so i wouldnt wanna take the risk.

    am not against active speakers.

    JBL's?

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    budget amps, kam,warrior
    mid range c mark
    high end rcf, crown, qsc

    if looking for active speakers i highly recommend RCF

    but most high end manufactures are now kicking out budget priced ampilfiers at a decent price tag i would take alook at crown and qsc range,

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    or maybe this http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR272049

    if i had a grand to spend i certainly wouldnt spend it at class d lol

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    If its a quality, long lasting, great sound quality your after you can't go wrong with JBL's. Best i've ever heard or owned. well worth a look.

    Better than those class D things
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    Are you sure you're not Excalibur? That's exactly the kind of thing he would post (no disrespect)
    Although I spent £650 with Class-d and ended up with a 1400W system.


    Quote Originally Posted by 501damian501 View Post
    or maybe this http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR272049

    if i had a grand to spend i certainly wouldnt spend it at class d lol
    Why ever not, I'm still very happy with mine. A great sound for a budget price.

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    thanks for the advice

    wharfdale system looks tasty

    i saw this JBL system, no seperate bass unit, would that work?

    http://www.djkit.co.uk/package.php?id=PKG-1228-62

    all i'd need then is tripods.

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    with the likes of qsc kicking out a good quality amp for just over £300 and carlsbro kicking out the gammers for around £400, i think thats better in my eyes

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    Quote Originally Posted by kierz123 View Post
    I hear a lot about mackies but then i hear about them overheating so i wouldnt wanna take the risk.
    Not if you go for the SRM 450 V2 like what I have.

    They run so much cooler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayDeeDrinker View Post
    Although I spent £650 with Class-d and ended up with a 1400W system.
    OK.... but how loud does it play, Justin?

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