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Out of interest, why does it need to be a 12" cab?
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Last edited by Shaun; 14-02-2011 at 09:40 PM. Reason: spelling
Various reasons, but I'll give the most important ones.
1) Size. For these functions, there are other folk using the stage/playout area. The last one was very very cramped, and a small pair of 12's would have been very useful.
2) The main part of the evening features quite a lot of speech, as well as music, and 12's would I feel be better for the vocal part. Better than my big 15's certainly, and probably better than my Peavey 15's.
3) While I know that smaller ones than 12's might be even better for this purpose, I have to finish the night with disco, so need cabs that won't run out of puff when I push the faders up a bit. Since my budget won't stretch to the likes of QSC/RCF I reckon a decent pair of 12's will fit my needs, when used over my subs.
I am having a clear out at the mo and although it would be a shame to part with my OHM RW2's. For a good home they could be let go. 12" drivers and nice tidy little birch ply cabs.
May be tempted for something around £150.00. Otherwise may as well keep them as they are fun for BBQ's and stuff.
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For anyone interested, I did a deal with Martin (Starzsounds ) for his Stagelines, and then picked up almost exactly what I wanted on Ebay. A pair of W Audio PSR-12's. They arrived today, and apart from a minor problem on one cab ( which doesn't actually affect it a lot, as far as I can tell ) , are excellent.
I reckon the stagelines will become a project for the future. A new covering, a couple of corners to replace, and crossover/compression drivers for the HF, and we'll see what we have. ( Though I have to say, they are a very acceptable sound as they stand. )