wildfins @ Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:10 am wrote:
Thanks mckyj57,
It's great to hear from somebody who actually has real experiences with the gear. It helps a lot to make informed decision before taking the jump. I heard from many online users that the B212A is very clean and loud and yet no noise nor feedback issues at all. I personally prefer clean sound as well.
On the other hand, when you stated that the Tapco is not as clean as the B212A:
- Is it softer in the mid/high range?
- Is it warmer (still clean) or muddy (not clean)?
- Is it noisy or hummy at low volume like some have reported so?
Now you are pressing me. Neither is my main rig, though I listen to the Thump quite a bit. The main problem is muddy. If eq-ed properly -- we use the DriveRack PA -- they really sound fairly good.
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By the way, have you had a chance to work with the Yorkville NX25P and if so, how is it compared to the above speakers?
No, but I am sure it blows them away. I work with the YX15 for my home rig, which is Yorkville's low end speaker. I like it better than either the Behringer or Tapco, though again the Behringer speakers I have tend to hold their own. They could easily replace either of the above for gigs and be better.
I am not really that experienced overall, though I believe I have learned quite a bit in the two years I have been serious about this stuff. Listen to LondonLive and Lonman, though they ironically don't have that much experience with the low-end stuff.
They tend to buy the better equipment.
Here is the summary of all my pro-level speakers and speaker experience:
-- Peavey PR10 10" mains, 400W. Always used with PR-Sub (15") Sound pretty darned nice when given the full power they need. As Lonman always says, power-hungry but can do pretty darned well. Sound great when well crossed-over and EQ'ed with the DriveRack. Extremely clear with punchy bass that will fill a small room.
-- Behringer B212A (powered). Used in a practice studio and for gigging a piano / bass / vocal combo. Have taken a licking and kept on ticking. Sound pretty darned nice for what they are. Have never used with the DriveRack. I sometimes use as a monitor, and works OK if awkward design for monitors. (90 degree cords help)
-- Tapco Thump 15" powered speaker. Used with the Tapco subs. Will definitely rock the house pretty well, but muddy and underpowered for the subs with 1600W going to the pair. Again, rescued pretty well by the DriveRack.
-- Behringer B1520 400W speakers. Driven with one channel of an EP2500, i.e. 780w, a perfect match. Sound really nice when well eq-ed, can provide some pretty danceable bass.
-- Yorkville YX15 powered speaker. Really crisp and clean, decent bass for a 200w / 50w powered speaker. Not as good as the NX25, I am sure.
I gig out with the Peavey PR10/PR-Sub combo or the Behringer B1520 depending on the room. Both are good enough in combination with the DriveRack, compression, Lexicon or Alesis effects, good mics, and a monitor speaker to wow people compared to your typical pair of PR-15s with a powered mixer and plastic wireless mics.