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Originally Posted by
Shaun
I recall Mark Wild buying the Evox 8 and being underwhelmed. He sold and upgraded to the Evox 12 and loves them.
I agree with that thought (although I keep getting told I am in the minority).
The evox 8 are great and my 'go to' speaker system mainly because they are so easy to handle. They sound fantastic, just run out of steam far too early in my opinion.
The vertus is a lot louder, but not nearly as easy as the evox, nor as nice sounding (although that is personal view).
If you are looking to go down the one speaker route, or do a lot of 18/21 etc I would avoid the evox as they will be too underpowered. If however your priority is ease of handling and the visual appeal, the evox scores really high in this and, in my opinion, is superior to the vertus.
I have to say though, unless the visual appeal is necessary for you, I would avoid any of the drainpipe style speakers. Couple of subs with 12" tops beat them hands down.
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Had a listen to the Evox 8 and FBT CS1000 this morning.
CS1000 sounded much better. Granted, they don't look as good but the secure connection and option to angle the tops outweighs that. Plus their slightly louder.
Looking like a sale for the FBT at the moment.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
DJWilson
Looking like a sale for the FBT at the moment.
Or you could save £750, and buy a dB1203, which would blow the FBT out of the park.
That's a bit mischievous, actually, as I don't know when it will be available.
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I tried something different with my Evox 8 on Friday night...
I put both subs underneath the booth next to each out, with the tops on speaker stands either side.
WOW! What a difference. The bass travels forward much better - sounds far better on the dancefloor, and further back in the room - and is less bassy in the DJ position.
I'm guessing being 6ft apart either side of a booth is a bad position for the subs - and I've heard coupling them together makes them louder, but I didn't realise how much fuller it would make the sound. I actually had to pull back the bass more, so it'll give me much more headroom on the speakers going forward.
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Originally Posted by
rth_discos
I tried something different with my Evox 8 on Friday night...
I put both subs underneath the booth next to each out, with the tops on speaker stands either side.
WOW! What a difference. The bass travels forward much better - sounds far better on the dancefloor, and further back in the room - and is less bassy in the DJ position.
I'm guessing being 6ft apart either side of a booth is a bad position for the subs - and I've heard coupling them together makes them louder, but I didn't realise how much fuller it would make the sound. I actually had to pull back the bass more, so it'll give me much more headroom on the speakers going forward.
I used my evox with 2 vertus subs last night - that did sound nice
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When I used mine for a prom I added a 900 series sub under the stage.
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Dinosaur
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Resident Antagonist
CS1000>Evox 8.
That's coming from a guy who spent about a year researching and listening to compact systems.
The CS1000s are now my bread and butter speakers, with the RCF 905/712 combo coming out when I need more oomph ( one of those technical phrases, that!).
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Dinosaur
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