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QSC K8 Powered PA Speaker (8 Inch, 1000 Watts) Review

QSC K8 Powered PA Speaker (8 Inch, 1000 Watts)
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I must preface this review by saying that I can't comment on using these powered speakers as a PA system; I bought a pair for my keyboard rig. They replace my old Mackie SRM450s, which I loved, but at 50+lbs each was getting tired of shlepping around (these are 27 lbs each). I don't miss the Mackies at all. The output from these is incredibly loud, crystal clear and punchy. They claim "1000 watts" but what's odd is that they don't give any qualifiers like you usually see ("+/- 3 db, 20 - 20K, @0.1% distortion"), just a plain & simple "1000 watts." Regardless, these speakers have incredible headroom. I've done gigs playing left-hand bass and am completely satisfied. Obviously, with an 8" woofer you will not get the lowest octave of bass. Also, they use a tuned port to extend the low-frequency response and there seems to be a "hump" at around 100 - 200 Hz that I compensate for with EQ.
One characteristic of the K8 is that the smaller woofer gives a wider dispersion angle. On stage, I set them up angled in a bit, so both the stage and audience is covered. Comments from the audience are that they sound great, and the musicians I play with also comment on how they hear me perfectly (this was not the case with the Mackies).
The K8 has two inputs (each of them a "combo" XLR and 1/4" jack) that can be used simultaneously, each with a level control and pass-through; there is also an output that has both inputs mixed. One of the inputs is switchable between mic and line level, the other is line level only. There are some other cool features, like the ability to turn the power light on the front of the speaker to a "limit" indicator - this tells you when the onboard DSP acts to limit the woofer's cone excursion. I've yet to see this light flash, despite playing some punishingly loud gigs!

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Behringer PMP980S 900-Watt 10-Channel Powered Mixer Review

Behringer PMP980S 900-Watt  10-Channel Powered Mixer
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You guys are my heros. Right out of the box the Mixer showed its real colors. Set everything the way it should be and it worked like a champ in the studio. I can't wait to try it on a gig we have in a large building with about 800 people.
When this happens I will rewrite this and let you know.
Thanks for all you do.
Regards,
Jerry
I had a very good response out of this unit. My School reunion,very large room,seating 600+ so you know I had to be good in front of all my schoolmates
I used 4 mains with 1 monitor,a laptop,1 Cordless Mike,1 Wired Mike,all speakon cables and a light setup.
There was no squeals or Hums.In one of the reviews i read where the unit would pop real loud when turning on the power. This was solved by hooking the 2 speakon speaker cables to the unit last after the power was switched on.
This unit was every thing you would need as a DJ.I was very please and got lot of positive comments from everyone.Lots of hand shakeing and hugs saying fantastic job.
Very powerful and easy yo set up.
By the way: I got rebooked for the next reunion.
Thanks Amazon for everything,
DJ&J Entertainment


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Behringer PMP2000 800-Watt 10-Channel Powered Review

Behringer PMP2000 800-Watt 10-Channel Powered
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Since it's arrival, I'e used the sysems on two occasions. The first was an in-door party for about 120 folks. I ran four speakers (two 400 watt and two 600 watt) and a 600 watt subwoofer for 6 hours, pretty well maxed out. Worked flawlessly.
Second was an outside gig for 5 hours, pushing the same configuration. Worked flawlessly.
On both occasions I was complimented on the robustness and clarity of the music.
If Berhinger would just work on their owner's manual a little more. It's basically useless.

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If you need superior stereo sound for small club gigs, churches or speeches, but have to keep the outboard gear to a minimum, the 10-channel PMP2000 can really deliver. This 800-Watt mixer has built-in mic preamps and an FX processor, as well as enough power to drive both mains and monitors, thanks to dual 350-Watt onboard power amps.


Massive Mono or Stunning Stereo The PMP2000 gives you the choice of 2 x 350-Watt stereo, 2 x 350-Watt dual mono or 800-Watt bridged mono output. Whether the center of attention happens to be a folk trio, a speech, or a synth-rock band with mind-boggling stereo patches, the PMP2000 can accommodate. This sonic versatility also makes it an excellent choice for churches, where vocals and stereo recordings often share face time.
Classic Control, State-of-the-Art Sound Leave the mic preamps at home, because the quality of sound that was once only available in the studio is ready to go wherever you do. Nine built-in, boutique-caliber mic preamps with switchable +48 V phantom power make it possible to use either dynamic or condenser mics with the PMP2000.
Built-in Digital Effects Processor It's also equipped with a 24-bit FX processor, giving you 100 mind-blowing digital effect presets such as delay, chorus and reverb. Apply them to any channel, as well as to the monitors and main output. In case you're pulling double duty as sound engineer and performer, the FX processor has a footswitch jack for remote on/off.
Changing the Channels The PMP2000 gives you loads of flexibility in accommodating whatever the center of attention happens to be. Channels 1-6 are for mics, bass guitars or other mono instruments. Stereo channels 7-12 are ideal for keyboards. Use the 2TR IN RCA inputs to feed in external stereo signals from CD players or tape decks.
The Ins and Outs REC OUT RCA outputs send line-level signals from the mixer to a recording device, so you can finally get to work on that triple-live album you've always dreamed of. The left and right Output 1/4-inch connectors are there just in case you need to connect more amps. Connect your monitor power amps or active monitor speakers to the MONITOR output.
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