Speakers for gigs?
Speakers for gigs? Posted on: 17.11.2012 by William Muccio My friends are starting an event planning company for small(100-200 people) events, they hired me as the DJ and gave me 462 dollars to buy speakers and lights, can be used. I told them that in this scenario the best approach would be 2 active speakers and lights, we were looking at some behringer eurolives, can anyone recommend anything better or certify the eurolives? | |
William Muccio 18.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by oliosky
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William Muccio 17.11.2012 | My friends are starting an event planning company for small(100-200 people) events, they hired me as the DJ and gave me 462 dollars to buy speakers and lights, can be used. I told them that in this scenario the best approach would be 2 active speakers and lights, we were looking at some behringer eurolives, can anyone recommend anything better or certify the eurolives? |
Eleanora Flesner 22.11.2012 | I would add an active sub to you setup, just to increase sound quality. To the above post...... +1 |
Noelia Martig 19.11.2012 | Get used gear from guitarcenter online. You can spend 120$ for JBL EONs G1s. So that will eat 240$, Subs go for 139$ and they are all powered. Throw a couple parties with this gear then buy some new subs. Resell your gear to bump your $$ for your next purchase. As far as lights go. You should expect to get some lasers. Ebay has a good deal for a 4 head greenx2 and redx2 for 156$. Green laser should be 50+mW and red should be 100mW. Upgrade those lasers at a later date imo. |
William Muccio 18.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by oliosky
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Johnetta Olewine 18.11.2012 | $462 exactly? |
Christiane Hannay 18.11.2012 | Do you live in europe? If you do, musicstore.de, has their own brand of speakers, wich for the price are very good, and very competitive. You would be getting more power for dollar |
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