wildfins @ Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:17 pm wrote:
I was planning to get a pair of Behringer B212A for my home karaoke system but now looking at other and better alternatives after reading Mickey's post on Behringer actual troubles.
What's your opinion on the following speakers, Carvin LM12A ($400) or Yorkville NX25P ($450)? The Carvin actually looks pretty good based on its spec.
Any other suggestions in the sub $400 range?
I just gigged out for the first time with my new Yorkville YX15P, which I got for $426 apiece shipped. They are a 15" speaker, though. 180W low freq, 20w high freq, 122db max SPL. They are more than enough for home use, and will rock a small-medium venue pretty well. They went plenty loud tonight, with enough bass for some good dance tunes, but stayed crystal clear. I was extremely pleased -- they were everything I was looking for -- a good sounding low-end speaker that would fit my typical non-bar gig.
I am sure the Carvin sounds good, too, but I am impressed with Yorkville every time I hear them. And for a home party, I would be surprised if you got anywhere near 120db.
Program Power (Watts) 200
Biampable Self Powered
Max SPL (dB) 122
Frequency Response (Hz +/- 3db) 60 - 20k
Crossover Frequency (Hz) 1800
Driver Configuration 15 inch / 1.4 inch
HF Driver(s) 1.4 inch Aluminum (1 inch Throat)
HF Horn Injection Molded ABS
HF Dispersion (°H x °V) 90 x 40
Total Power (Watts) 200
HF Power Amplifier (Watts) 20
HF Amplifier Type Class A/B
LF Power Amplifier (Watts) 180
LF Amplifier Type Two Tier Class H
Input Sensitivity (Vrms Sine) +4dBv / 1.23V
Pole Mount Adapter (1 3/8"-3.5cm) Yes
Enclosure Materials 15mm (5/8inch) Plywood
Covering / Finish Custom Punched Black Perforated Metal
Weight (lbs/kg) 51 / 23.1