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If I could start again, I would go for small 8" tops with either 12" or 15" subs. Mainly just to keep the size of the speaker cabs and also to reduce weight.
Just need to get the crossover points set up correctly and your on to a winner.
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Originally Posted by
Takeiteasy
Lovely lovely lovely speakers ! and with the subs you can cover a 500cap venue.... just a shame about the price at the moment.
They arent cheap thats for sure but they are worth the cost.
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Originally Posted by
Twinspin
They arent cheap thats for sure but they are worth the cost.
Hi John, have you heard them in action?
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I heard them at electromusic in Doncaster. I can honestly say they are the best active cabs ive ever heard.
In one word..... them RCF 7 series cabs will blow your socks off. Very loud cabs, Extremely punchy, and they sound crystal clear.
Best thing to do is go and have a listen to them. I did and i think they are amazing.
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Originally Posted by
Twinspin
I heard them at electromusic in Doncaster. I can honestly say they are the best active cabs ive ever heard.
In one word..... them RCF 7 series cabs will blow your socks off. Very loud cabs, Extremely punchy, and they sound crystal clear.
Best thing to do is go and have a listen to them. I did and i think they are amazing.
Thanks for your comments John.
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I've heard the 7 series and they don't sound a great deal different to the 3 series to me.
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Originally Posted by
MikeW
Do you mean the ART725As? Do you own a pair/have you heard them?
We installed 3 pairs of these into a sports venue last year.... we have a number of SRM450v2 and 350v2's but we're looking to change them all over for the 725's but there quite a lot of money..... even trade there ££££'s
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Originally Posted by
Tom
If I could start again, I would go for small 8" tops with either 12" or 15" subs. Mainly just to keep the size of the speaker cabs and also to reduce weight.
Just need to get the crossover points set up correctly and your on to a winner.
If you really wanted the most compact ''best'' sounding system d&b T series £££££'s thou lol
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