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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    If you are fit, and can lift big cabs onto tripods.
    http://www.classd.ltd.uk/1400w-cd15s...-speakers.html

    If you usually work on a stage, and have £400 to spare. And a big amp to drive 'em.
    http://www.classd.ltd.uk/1300w-rms_p...-speakers.html

    If you don't have £400, but still wish to make the earth move
    http://www.classd.ltd.uk/2000w_pair-...and-bands.html
    Nice one was looking at http://www.classd.ltd.uk/1400w_pair-...-speakers.html as the main ones then http://www.classd.ltd.uk/1000w-12_pa...-speakers.html to sit on top or both on stands
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    If you usually work on a stage, and have £400 to spare. And a big amp to drive 'em.
    http://www.classd.ltd.uk/1300w-rms_p...-speakers.html

    If you don't have £400, but still wish to make the earth move
    http://www.classd.ltd.uk/2000w_pair-...and-bands.html
    Not wanting to be pedantic Peter, but do the cabs in the second link really make the earth move @ 118db @ 1m ? The first cabs you've linked to are almost twice as loud @ 126db. Seems a lot of weight for not a lot of noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A1DL View Post
    Not wanting to be pedantic Peter, but do the cabs in the second link really make the earth move @ 118db @ 1m ? The first cabs you've linked to are almost twice as loud @ 126db. Seems a lot of weight for not a lot of noise.
    Not wanting to be pedantic? You appear to be doing a fine job of overcoming your aversion. OK, I'll hold my hands up to being too lax in my descriptions. Making the earth move referred to the Bass response, rather than the overall volume. The twin 15 cabs all give a very inpressive bass output. I've always pointed out that most Class D cabs tend to be low on volume compared to say Mackie or RCF.

    The setup which works well for me is the cabs in link 1 in parallel with link 3. The 215's give loads of bass, and the SP's add clarity to the top end.
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    To do what with. That appears to be two different sized full range cabs?
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    the 12's will join my rcl 15's and the others will be either backup or used along side the 12's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Booche View Post
    the 12's will join my rcl 15's and the others will be either backup or used along side the 12's
    Are the RCL 15's a bass cab - sorry for my ignorance again, but I haven't hear do of them. I know the RCF brand, bu not come across RCL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Booche View Post
    Hmmm - Not sure how you are intending to the pair all this together.

    Why don't you look for some good quality tops and work towards some subs.

    As a casual observer it would appear you are collecting a lot of budget speakers rather than getting one decent set. What are you planning to use to drive this lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NKR View Post
    Hmmm - Not sure how you are intending to the pair all this together.

    Why don't you look for some good quality tops and work towards some subs.

    As a casual observer it would appear you are collecting a lot of budget speakers rather than getting one decent set. What are you planning to use to drive this lot.

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    Im not pairing it all together, i had a pair of very old old old peaveys that have gone to speaker heaven which sat nicly with the RCL's so im looking at getting some new ones and unfortunatly im on a budget so hence why i chose them 2 sets like i say the 12" ones will replace my peaveys and the 15" ones will stay as back up, im currently useing 1x 1200watt "skytec" amp ( hate mail expected now ) and a 800watt "skytec" amp, which i know alot of people will slate me for having skytec amps but touch wood they have done there part and have never ( touches wood again ) let me down as of yet

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