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1 Pair of New Karaoke PA DJ Band 15" Pro Audio Powered Active 1800 Watt Speakers and Stands DJ Set PP1503ASET1 Review

1 Pair of New Karaoke PA DJ Band 15 Pro Audio Powered Active 1800 Watt Speakers and Stands DJ Set PP1503ASET1
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For the price, you can't beat these speakers. One of the speakers had a defective tweeter. I called customer service and explained the problem. Within one day they sent a replacement tweeter. The representative was both extremely courteous and helpful. Because of the great service I received, I will always be a customer.

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JBL JRX112M 12-Inch Classic Two Way Portable Loudspeaker in a Black Carpet Covered Cabinet Review

JBL  JRX112M 12-Inch Classic Two Way Portable Loudspeaker in a Black Carpet Covered Cabinet
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This is a great stage monitor. It has decent output and really makes the vocals crystal clear. No more fighting to be heard over the guitars.
The shipping from this company was fantastic. I think I received the package within 5 days of ordering it. It was inside a large box, secured with plastic rip tags and bundled up inside plastic protective wraps inside the box. It's heavy. Be aware.
The only issue I have with this stage monitor is it needs to be hooked up with a wire. I wish it was wireless so that I wouldn't have to worry about overloading our circuits.
It does not come with a cover.
Overall, great buy. If I wanted a wireless, I should have done more extensive research on the product. It's my fault, so I can't really complain too much.

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JBL JRX112M Speaker Cover Black Review

JBL JRX112M Speaker Cover Black
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I will admit that I didn't research this cover nearly as much as I researched the stage monitor that I bought with it. I was hoping that this cover was going to be like a duffel bag for the monitor, but it's more like a shroud. It smooths over the speaker and then has flaps for the speaker openings and handle. No bottom to the cover.
Good enough I guess.

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JBL JRX118S Single 18-Inch 350W Continuous, 1400W Peak Passive Sub Bass Loudspeaker with Pole Mount Review

JBL  JRX118S Single 18-Inch 350W Continuous, 1400W Peak Passive  Sub Bass Loudspeaker with Pole Mount
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I own two of these subs and are MORE than satisfied! The bass is tight and punchy, but they can go low if you want them to. Make sure you use a crossover with a 24db slope and a good sound processor. I use a Behringer DSP 1424P sound enhancer and a BBE Max X3 crossover...GREAT SOUND!!!!!!!! Also the JRX118S has a 4ohm impedance, so make sure your amp is stable at 4ohms stereo. If are using one amp and are running two subs on one channel and your full range speakers on the other, make sure that your amp is stable at 2ohms. I recommend QSC amps!! These subs are complete over-achievers for the price!!!!!!

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JBLJRX118S Single 18 Inch 350W Continuous, 1400W Peak PassiveSub Bass Loudspeaker in a Robust Black Carpet Covered Cabinet with Pole Mount.

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JBL MRX525 15-Inch Premium 350-Watt Two-Way Portable Loudspeaker Review

JBL  MRX525 15-Inch Premium 350-Watt Two-Way Portable Loudspeaker
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I have a live sound company. I have a small trailer and no employees. I cater to the local scene and have even worked shows with international touring bands. I need to have lightweight yet good sounding speakers. NO, these are not as nice as the JBL SRX series or some of the other pro cabinets BUT...Everybody loves how they sound. I have four of these cabs and mate them to EAW LA400 subs. Yes-I know people say you don't need a sub with these but yes, you do. I run a lot of metal and hardcore shows and subs are essential. Maybe for acoustic shows you can get away without subs..but I always have them.
I run my system in stereo and power these cabs with a Crown XTi 4000 amp. Each set gets an XTi amp. These speakers really like to be turned up. For a smaller room with less screaming metal needs you may want to go with the smaller MRX cabs. I also have a set of those.
Most reviews tell how great the speaker sounds, the highs, the tasty lows. Honestly, so much depends on the room and the way the PA is tuned. Great equipment sounds bad when set up improperly. My board is one of the following: Allen & Heath GL2400, Presonus Live,or a small Mackie. I also use a DriveRack for processing. With proper set-up these speakers will cut through the stage sound and push the vocals through the metal mayhem. I have also used them at acoustic shows and yes they do sound sweet. I could spend more money on SRX cabs and someday I might. But right now these cabs work great because they are not power-hungry and don't need monster 20-amp amplifiers or a three-way system. They are very light and easy to carry. Lastly, they sound great and people constantly compliment me on the sound. If you want to move up from more generic cabs..you won't be disappointed. DJ, metal, acoustic, trance, worship..I have done it all!

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JBL JRX115 15-Inch Classic 250W Continuous Two Way Portable Loudspeaker Review

JBL  JRX115 15-Inch Classic 250W Continuous Two Way Portable Loudspeaker
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i use them in my project studio and also for DJing, they have major drop off in both the high and low end tho, subs needed

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JBLJRX115 15 Inch Classic 250W Continuous Two Way Portable Loudspeaker in a Black Carpet Covered Cabinetfor Pole Mount, DJ and FOH Applications.

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JBL LSR2325P Pair of Bi-amplified Studio Monitors Review

JBL LSR2325P Pair of Bi-amplified Studio Monitors
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Me:
Musician, been recording on 4 track, 8 track, 16 track & 24 track recorders since 1996, i have pro mics (M-Audio Sputnik, AKG D5 & C3000, Rode NT3) and have owned many others, i use a TC-Electronic G-Force and a TC Helicon Harmony G-XT.
How i chose these speakers:
- I took a trained sound engineer friend (who has been recording since 1996 too and who attended a Sound Engineer course at SAE) with me because he is the only person whose ears i trust and because i wanted to be sure i wasn't going to choose the wrong set of speakers.
- I went to all the major studio gear stores in Paris, France, in the Pigalle area where all the music stores are. We listened to many many different speakers, sometimes without prejudice and other times with great hopes because we've been reading about brands like Genelec & Dynaudio & all the newer brands out there just like anyone who trusts the specialized press.
- We checked speakers ranging from 200 to 2000 a pair, more or less: we just tested everything they had that looked interesting, including the latest M-Audio, Yamaha, Alesis, Genele, Dynaudio, Adam, etc., etc., etc., etc.
- We tested the speakers on tracks we both knew very well & some very clean recordings as well as some others.
- We selected tracks for reverb to see if the speakers could render the reverb properly, which is something many speakers simply fail to do.
Results of the search:
- Against all expectancies, all the major contenders turned out to be crap. And i mean absolute garbage. Given that we both had exactly the same criticism about each speakers we listened to, i'm pretty sure we weren't being delusional. Now it is possible that the set-up in the stores were not optimal, and maybe the passive speakers were linked up to a bad amp, but most speakers were active & linked to the source via a professional monitoring system with lots of switches designed specifically for this purpose.
- Genelec flaws: no mids AT ALL, same power as a bad car stereo, no bass.
- Dynaudio BM15 ACTIVE: absolute crap amplification, rubbish.
- ADAM A5: aggressive mids, crap treble, no bass. Absolute GARBAGE.
- Yamaha (new NS-10 style speakers) & M-Audio: average sound, not enjoyable at all.
- Most speakers had a very aggressive sound in the mids or treble, and lacked bass. Even in the very expensive range of speakers, none managed to impress us and virtually all were flawed in some aspect that alone would render them totally useless & unbearable.
- The last store we visited was definitely much more pro (Sound Factory) and had real speakers. They played us some PMC passive speakers linked to a 300 stereo amplifier. We were AMAZED. They were fantastic. Well, these were not the most expensive (around 1000 a pair i think), and by far the best. They aren't used at Abbey Road for nothing then...
We then told the salesman we had already heard his Dynaudio BM15's and said we hated them & didn't want to waste his time with those -- "skip em!", we said -- but he had the passive version. And they were very good. The difference was AMAZING. In other words, manufacturers of speakers know how to make speakers, not amplifiers. So get the passive version of whatever you want, and add your own amplifier, the result will be incredibly better, i assure you.
So far the PMC were the best and the Dynaudio were not bad but not cheap. Just out of curiosity i asked to check out the tiny JBL 2325P's that were a ridiculously cheap 400 and were active...i said to him "i guess the JBL are crap but let's give em a try anyway, just to see"...he replied "no, they're not bad actually".
With my friend we both looked at each other with big eyes, we were very pleasantly surprised...they weren't quite as good as the PMC but they easily beat all the others we'd listened to that day.
I ordered this in the US because i now live in Mexico. I got them here on Amazon for 400$ (470$ or so with shipping), with 2 Samson speaker stands and 2 Wirlwind XLR cables. I just set them up today, on their stands.
I don't have a proper good quality source at the moment, my SACD player is in France, so i tried first via the minijack output of my Toshiba P300 laptop and the sound was harsh & had some very apparent artefacts due to the extremely bad quality of this output (Toshiba should be ashamed, really). I then switched to my Archos 5 mp3/video player and the sound is incomparably better. Not perfect, of course, we're not talking about a proper HQ source here, and remember the connection is a cheap minijack=>RCA cable, nothing like XLR=>XLR.
On bad recordings, or old ones, the sound is not so good, and indeed that's exactly how it should be: these speakers tell you when the source is bad. But switch to Kate Bush's Aerial album (her latest, from 2005 i believe), encoded in high quality by myself, and the bass response is amazing, everything is perfect.
Summary:
- Incredible bass response for 5 inch woofer, simply amazing. And it doesn't sound artificially boosted as on some speakers that just try too hard.
- Very well balanced & detailed mids & treble. Although i do prefer the treble & mids on my previous speakers (B&W DM602 S2 -- Bower & Wilkins make excellent passive speakers, with kevlar woofers & perfect tweeters, but you need to be very careful positioning them to get good bass response). But these JBL 5" woofers provide more oompph in the bass than by much bigger B&W's used to. Quite amazing, really. And it's not muddy bass, it's clean, well controlled, has fast attack and nice round oompph. I can hardly imagine how good the 2328p's must be! They were much more expensive, though, & too big & heavy for my needs.
- Very small in width but deep & quite heavy (7.7kg).
Manufacturer's specs seem accurate upon listening (for once) and outperform by far much bigger & much more expensive speakers:
43Hz-20Khz
55 W LF - 35 W HF (don't let this fool you, these speakers are loud enough to make you deaf for indoor use).
You have a treble +/- switch on the back & the same for bass. These work rather well but don't feel too solid & i wouldn't play around with them too much.
The volume knobs are not smooth but have small 'steps' to them so you can set both speakers to exactly the same setting easily. They have a good feel to them.
You have line balanced ins on XLR & TRS jacks, plus unbalanced line in on RCA/cinch.
The on-off switch on the back is silent & a blue light on the front tells you when the speakers are on.
Overall opinion:
The best active monitors by far in 2009-2010 for this money or size? I'd bet they are, yes.

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JBL PRX618S-XLF 1x18 1000-Watt Extended Low Frequency Powered Subwoofer, Single Speaker Review

JBL PRX618S-XLF 1x18 1000-Watt Extended Low Frequency Powered Subwoofer, Single Speaker
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Anyone looking to add more bass to their professional sound system should seriously consider this product. The first time I tested it, I turned it up not even all the way, and the lights started rattling in their enclosures! I use this sound system primarily for parties, and the crowd loves the bass provided by this speaker.

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JBL PRX612M 1x12 2-Way 1000 -Watt Powered Loudspeaker, Single Speaker Review

JBL PRX612M 1x12 2-Way 1000 -Watt Powered Loudspeaker, Single Speaker
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These speakers have blown me away. I previously owned the Tapco Mackie TH-15A Thumps and they can't even come close to these speakers. I have been a Disc Jockey over 8 years and I've never heard a better speaker then this. I totally promote these speakers for the Professional Dj.

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JBL EON 518S Portable 18-inch 500-Watt Self-Powered Subwoofer with Crossover, Dual Inputs,Loopthrough for Sattelite Speakers and Pole Mount Socket Review

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