|
View unanswered posts | View active topics
|
Page 1 of 1
|
[ 17 posts ] |
|
Author |
Message |
theCheese
|
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:33 am |
|
|
Advanced Poster |
|
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:02 am Posts: 485 Location: third stone from the sun Been Liked: 2 times
|
I'd like to add a little more bottom end punch for the dance floor.
I'm currently running Yamaha BR15's from a QSC power amp, which for the venues i'm playing is far more than adequate for running karaoke.. but I spin DJ tunes in between singers, and the dance stuff could use some more low end thump.
So i'm thinking adding a portable, powered sub to lay down some additional bottom end around the dance floor is in order, and need some recommendations.
I'd prefer a powered unit, since i'm not interested in adding another amp to the rack, and it can't be huge, since real estate in my gig vehicle is limited.. so something about the size of a BR15 or SV115.
I'm not opposed to building something, either. Few years ago I ran across a guy who had built a custom sub enclosure with a 15" speaker and powered by a car stereo amp that hit hard.. felt like somebody kicking you in the chest at 10 feet away.
Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
|
|
Top |
|
|
jerry12x
|
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:33 pm |
|
Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:40 am Posts: 2289 Location: Bolton UK Been Liked: 3 times
|
|
Top |
|
|
karaokemeister
|
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:37 pm |
|
Joined: Sun Aug 01, 2004 6:56 am Posts: 1373 Location: Pensacola, Florida Been Liked: 0 time
|
Take a look at the Yorkville LS200P.
It's small, but packs a nice punch for it's size. I have a friend that has one and it's quite nice.
If you have the room, jump to the LS700P.
If I didn't have a pair of Community 18" subs this is what I'd likely have instead.
|
|
Top |
|
|
Lonman
|
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 3:18 pm |
|
Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2001 3:57 pm Posts: 22978 Songs: 35 Images: 3 Location: Tacoma, WA Been Liked: 2126 times
|
|
Top |
|
|
jerry12x
|
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 3:56 pm |
|
Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:40 am Posts: 2289 Location: Bolton UK Been Liked: 3 times
|
|
Top |
|
|
Lonman
|
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:05 pm |
|
Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2001 3:57 pm Posts: 22978 Songs: 35 Images: 3 Location: Tacoma, WA Been Liked: 2126 times
|
Yes once. For what it is it sounded good. The one I heard actually was using it with a Yamaha Stagepass system with 8" mains. But I still wouldn't run one with a 15" main cab.
_________________ LIKE Lonman on Facebook - Lonman Productions Karaoke & my main site via my profile!
|
|
Top |
|
|
jerry12x
|
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:19 pm |
|
Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:40 am Posts: 2289 Location: Bolton UK Been Liked: 3 times
|
I have two but only need to run one with my Mackie 450's.
Have heard probably 5% of what you have heard.
I was just knocked out by them.
Anyway Lon will put you on the right track.
|
|
Top |
|
|
stogie
|
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:01 pm |
|
|
Super Poster |
|
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:39 am Posts: 1238 Location: Tampa Bay Area Been Liked: 15 times
|
What amp are you using? I have an old not very powerful amp and I can run a top and a sub on each channel. I use the passive EV Sb122 subs. They are one of the lightest and smallest subs on the market and run around $389 each, but if you shop around and negotiate you can find them for less. I got mine for $279 each open box. One of the audio companies I deal with has a Thanksgiving Black Friday sale every year with some great deals- Northern Lights FX now called NLFX. Look them up on the internet and give them a call you could save some $$$. Tell them The Wizard Of OZ from Our DJ Talk sent you.
|
|
Top |
|
|
lyquiddye
|
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 4:01 am |
|
Joined: Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:26 pm Posts: 1252 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Been Liked: 3 times
|
I'm a big fan of EV but find the little plastic 12"s to be nothing great.
Step up to a EV SBA760
http://www.zzounds.com/item--ELVSBA760
They make a QSC HPR151 a nice option also
For small gigs we use 2 QSC K-Subs. We also have QSC powered 18"s. Not really a recomendation the 18"s are very nice but big and heavy, the K-Subs never met our expectaions.
I have had bad luck with Yorkville, The mains went into limit very easy. Both of our powered 15" subs died right after the 2 year warrenty was up.
I really like QSC for their 6 year warrenty.
|
|
Top |
|
|
jerry12x
|
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 6:29 am |
|
Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:40 am Posts: 2289 Location: Bolton UK Been Liked: 3 times
|
lyquiddye @ Thu Nov 25, 2010 12:01 pm wrote: I'm a big fan of EV but find the little plastic 12"s to be nothing great.
Step up to a EV SBA760
Net Weight: 94.7 lbs (43 kg)
|
|
Top |
|
|
lyquiddye
|
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 12:50 am |
|
Joined: Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:26 pm Posts: 1252 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Been Liked: 3 times
|
He didn't mention anything about weight just size.
|
|
Top |
|
|
jerry12x
|
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:09 am |
|
Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:40 am Posts: 2289 Location: Bolton UK Been Liked: 3 times
|
The SBA760 maximum calculated SPL is 128 dB.
That is really good.
Only 3db less than the little plastic 12"s.
10 more dB means "sounds twice as loud to the human ear".
Since the Yamaha's are 98db
they actually are a pretty good balance.
Just saying
|
|
Top |
|
|
Micky
|
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 2:39 pm |
|
Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2004 6:13 pm Posts: 1625 Location: Montreal, Canada Been Liked: 34 times
|
|
Top |
|
|
lyquiddye
|
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:25 pm |
|
Joined: Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:26 pm Posts: 1252 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Been Liked: 3 times
|
jerry12x @ Sat Nov 27, 2010 1:09 pm wrote: The SBA760 maximum calculated SPL is 128 dB. That is really good. Only 3db less than the little plastic 12"s. 10 more dB means "sounds twice as loud to the human ear". Since the Yamaha's are 98db they actually are a pretty good balance. Just saying
Actually +3db is tice as loud to the human ear.
128 db is twice as loud as 125db, 131db is twice as loud as 128db and so on.
|
|
Top |
|
|
jerry12x
|
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:06 am |
|
Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:40 am Posts: 2289 Location: Bolton UK Been Liked: 3 times
|
lyquiddye @ Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:25 am wrote: Actually +3db is tice as loud to the human ear.
128 db is twice as loud as 125db, 131db is twice as loud as 128db and so on.
No mate. That is a popular misconception.
+10db is twice as loud to the human ear.
Ok it is not actually 10 but very close to it.
|
|
Top |
|
|
jerry12x
|
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:57 am |
|
Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:40 am Posts: 2289 Location: Bolton UK Been Liked: 3 times
|
I have just picked up the manual for a Yamaha mixer.
I see they do not properly explain the decibel either.
They say 3db is a doubling of loudness.
It is to an oscilloscope. Not to the human ear though.
Yamaha... Bad.
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Page 1 of 1
|
[ 17 posts ] |
|
Who is online |
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 218 guests |
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum
|
|