Did you get a new camera ? Your video & audio are awesome. Your new speakers sound very rich & full, they look like they would be easy to carry & set up at a gig also.
But the one thing that is NEVER brought up about using powered speakers is its built in redundancy. All you need is a 3rd on hand and if one goes, you can just bring in the spare without missing a beat. Try doing that should the power amp go on a passive speaker system.
Also it allows the operator to spread out the electrical load over 2 outlets instead of one to prevent tripping of breakers.
Also, for me making the switch from the club environment, the powered speaker was the way to go. I don't need to shag around learning about ohms, 2,4,8, too much math for my liking. I just want to play music and entertain.
I'm still waiting for my second set of Yamahas but if that falls though, I'll definitely be looking at these as a serious option.
cool speakers. I have samson speakers and they are so clear. Highly recomend them if you ever look at buying any more speaker again.
Sam
syncmaster710n14 2 years ago
Did you get a new camera ? Your video & audio are awesome. Your new speakers sound very rich & full, they look like they would be easy to carry & set up at a gig also.
Djrobo2000 2 years ago
I have been told specificly by Jearley to watch the video over and over again, so this is the third time.
I like the built in mixer and mic preamp, it means less equipment for different purposes.
Maxsdiscos 2 years ago
Ha hahah good job
jearley2424 2 years ago
would be nice to have something like that for ceramonys, etc
briansredd 2 years ago
still up brian it doesnt matter what time it is worldwide you appear up 24/7 haha
jearley2424 2 years ago
i like it i would like the 10" ones for my bedroom/dj studio
patrickman123 2 years ago
they would be great for that
jearley2424 2 years ago
Excellent review as always. Great editing too.
But the one thing that is NEVER brought up about using powered speakers is its built in redundancy. All you need is a 3rd on hand and if one goes, you can just bring in the spare without missing a beat. Try doing that should the power amp go on a passive speaker system.
Also it allows the operator to spread out the electrical load over 2 outlets instead of one to prevent tripping of breakers.
traxonwax 2 years ago
Seens very simple to use
sodjs 2 years ago
Also, for me making the switch from the club environment, the powered speaker was the way to go. I don't need to shag around learning about ohms, 2,4,8, too much math for my liking. I just want to play music and entertain.
I'm still waiting for my second set of Yamahas but if that falls though, I'll definitely be looking at these as a serious option.
Thanks for the video.
traxonwax 2 years ago
nice one !
GROOVECLUBER 2 years ago
Very good review !
jakob21 2 years ago
quite impressed with the video editing skills...oh yeah and excellent review!
cheers!
jasperibe 2 years ago
Great Review.
They are useful, as they have an RCA in, microhpone in etc, where as a Passive speaker wouldn't have that.
I looked up the speaker, and they are only 200 watts each, I think. The 600w figure refers to 'Peak'.
Maxsdiscos 2 years ago
Awesum in hd =D gud review Jason =]
djthreshhold 2 years ago 2