It has a padded bag and is not gigged. I would be looking for about 300 ono.
After checking ebay completed items £275 with the padded bag would be more realistic. I am open to sensible offers via PM.
Once I receive my new speakers I will drop this on a seperate thread. This speaker wil lbe available from about 16th September as I am away. Collection only I would imagine.
Bang on Track - That is exactly My thought for general backup circumstanes. Carrying 3 X Active Speakers is easier than carrying a whole seperate system.
In the Unlikely event that both speakers went, you could always get in touch with a local DJ or a friend etc to bring a replacement system over.
But at least you'd have sound whilst they were arriving.
For an extra system for ceremonys or an extra room etc, it depends how you want the music to be. If it has a dancefloor, then you'd want 12s, but if it's just so they can hear announcements etc - then 8" would do fine.
The Yamaha Stagepass system is common for such applications.
the 10 inch Db opera speakers are very ligth and compact for a 10" they are pretty well priced. But in general a spare mackie is probably the obvious backup but haveing a whole pair mnean you could have pa in muliple rooms or ouside in the summer.
When the world ends , ill probably have to clean up the mess.
I've got a set of these and while the size/weight is attractive, they're Ok for very small PA/Quiz work, for monitors, or for use at home, but nothing else. The 150w RMS rated power is deceiving - you might get this out of the amp, but the sound will distort completely long before you see a clip light.
I demo'd a pair of Cerwin Vega CVA28's on Tuesday and they're twin 8" drivers with a true 400w RMS rated output and a very nice sound too. Unfortunately the guy in the shop refused (point blank) to run them full range without the 15", 700w sub so I have no idea how they'd sound by themselves. They're £760 a pair, but you could easily run them by themselves (as Adam does I believe?)
Julian
Bright Lights Entertainment
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I haven't really decided what to do but it does sound like an extra Mackie would be the most sensible choice for backup purposes. I'd still like a relatively small second PA for background music, speeches, etc but maybe I need to deal with that separately.
Cheers,
Steve
Bright Lights Entertainment
www.brightlightsentertainment.co.uk