Need to know if I need a Sub with these two Speakers
Need to know if I need a Sub with these two Speakers Posted on: 27.06.2012 by Teddy Mickel here are the speakershttp://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/K12/ I am going to set up a youth band Electric Drums, Keyboard and Acoustic Guitar with some mics thanks | |
Teddy Mickel 27.06.2012 | here are the speakers http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/K12/ I am going to set up a youth band Electric Drums, Keyboard and Acoustic Guitar with some mics thanks |
Lela Umanskaya 27.06.2012 | Considering there is an electric drum, ie no acoustic reinforcement, I would opt to get at least one sub. |
Teddy Mickel 27.06.2012 | I bought the Roland V Series 15K http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TD15KSet |
Dorie Scelzo 27.06.2012 | Having heard them, I'd say no. I don't believe any of those instruments really go low enough to need one and the k12s have pretty decent bass response. But…what do you mean by electronic drums? Do you mean something like an 808 or more like roland v-drums? |
Erica Charvet 27.06.2012 | If you have any kind of instruments that play under 100hz... You need a sub. |
Darlene Strohbeck 27.06.2012 | Most people would say yes, but I would say no. All depends on what kind of "thump" you want. Those speakers are definitely adequate to rock any party, but there's no denying the low end bass you would get from the sub. Also keep in mind how much bigger the sub is and how much more it weighs. Those are huge factors for me, which is why I don't use one. |
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