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dxr vs rcf
I used to own rcf15s and rcf subs and sold them to buy brand new dxr15s plus subs
have to say afterwards the rcfs seemed slightly better sound but now I have 7 years guarantee and still great sounding speakers.
stick with the dxrs deal sounds dodgy
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Originally Posted by
TONYTIGER
The Vertus are brilliant ,as long as you dont want to do dance party's but great for weddings and general events very clear precise sound.
I know a lot rave about them, but the Vertus are the only speakers I have used and left with ringing in my ears. They are a good sound, but they fill the room with sound too much instead of just the dance floor. Look the part though I must admit
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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
they fill the room with sound too much instead of just the dance floor.
I think not the best option for a mixed function room with low numbers on the floor (70-100 with 50% dancing) as you will get granny trying to have a chat in the corner and not hearing what they are saying. I like my directional speakers as you can contain the sound a bit more. I can definitely see the benefits for other applications especially when you have 200+ people all partying as it throws the sound very well. Especially useful for marquees and venues where the sound will disperse easy.
I want to get a smaller system like this for background music in meals where everyone is baked into the room and delivering unified sound is hard, without a multiple speaker system in the ceiling. Just waiting for Bose to bring out a white compact in the UK. I do like the look of them and they are discrete and everyone knows the brand name.
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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
I know a lot rave about them, but the Vertus are the only speakers I have used and left with ringing in my ears. They are a good sound, but they fill the room with sound too much instead of just the dance floor. Look the part though I must admit
You just need to know how to use them and which presets to use here is a comprehensive review http://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/...604a-cla-208sa
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