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Originally Posted by
Meltmusicdj
Hi there
Hope your all ok!
Yes its another question about speakers!
Ok I'm thinking about going the active route and I was thinking about qsc k12. One question If I didn't use subs with them, is there enough bass in the k12 in deep mode for parties? if so, what size room / people?
Thanks,
Matt.
Hi Matt
I bought a pair of K12s about six months ago. I am very impressed with them.
I have used them for functions up to approx 150 people, and I think they would be ok for another 20 or so, although it depends on the size of the function room.
I moved from Mackie 450s to the K12s and IMO they have loads more bass.
For the size and weight, they are brilliant.
Mike
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Originally Posted by
MikeW
Hi Matt
I bought a pair of K12s about six months ago. I am very impressed with them.
I have used them for functions up to approx 150 people, and I think they would be ok for another 20 or so, although it depends on the size of the function room.
I moved from Mackie 450s to the K12s and IMO they have loads more bass.
For the size and weight, they are brilliant.
Mike
Without bass?
COOOL!!!!
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yeah, plenty for 150 in a small to medium size venue
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Originally Posted by
sweetie
yeah, plenty for 150 in a small to medium size venue
What about a school disco with 100 children?
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zzzzzzzzz
Are you actually going to buy speakers or just talk about them for the next 2 years?
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Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
zzzzzzzzz
Are you actually going to buy speakers or just talk about them for the next 2 years?
Yes! in 2 years time!
No very soon.
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Originally Posted by
Meltmusicdj
What about a school disco with 100 children?
well, 100 < 150 so definitely! lol at darren....
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Originally Posted by
sweetie
well, 100 < 150 so definitely!
He didn't say how big the hall was though.....
...100 in a hall that holds a thousand?
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hell yeah ive the k10 plenty of boom
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