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I've been thinking of what to do with my NSBs, and a 14 driver/side array seems like an economical option for PA, perhaps with a bunch of the el-cheapo ApexJR tweeters and some Silver Flute 8" woofers in horn-loaded enclosures for the bass.
Hopefully, if I can ever get that DCX2496 I am drooling over, this will be a cheap and efficient PA system. (Not that I have any use for them - I just like bragging.) |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: massachusetts
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