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Our PA Speakers are great for church performances whether for church solos, or for church bands, and even church plays.
My band may need to upgrade parts of our PA system soon and I was looking at some Seismic Audio speakers. These in particular. We've recently started playing some larger venues and have been asked to play louder and unfortunately our watt Crown amp and the Yamahas don't have any more to give and they distort when we try to turn them up as loud as the venues are asking for. So, I'm thinking of upgrading to the Seismic Audios above if they are a half decent upgrade to the Yamahas and replacing the Crown amp with a Behringer inuke amp. I know opinions on the Behringer amps are mixed but what I'm really interested in is getting some feedback on the Seismic Audio speakers.
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PA Speakers are an important piece of any PA system. Passive speakers require the use of an external power amplifier Passive speakers require the use of an external power amplifier to push the sound. Powered PA Speakers have the amplifiers built in, negating the need to an external power amplifier. They come in a variety of configurations, including the type of output you desire for your PA speakers. We have developed our own line of professional PA Speakers without the ridiculous prices. Our PA Speakers will deliver years of professional performance and crystal clear sound, so your music can be heard clearly, loudly and reliably!
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Our PA Speakers are great for church performances whether for church solos, or for church bands, and even church plays. Our PA Speakers will deliver years of professional performance and crystal clear sound, so your music can be heard clearly, loudly and reliably! Not all PA speakers are for the audience. Floor monitors to hear what the audience hears and what you need to hear on stage. Road tested and musician approved, Seismic Audio floor monitors are available in a huge variety of configurations. No PA system is complete without the perfect subwoofer. Responsible for the low frequencies, your sub will provide the foundation and the power that the rest of your public address system will use as a base to give you the best possible sound. Skip to main content. Save Even More Deal of the Day.
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Is your amp clipping when you turn them up till they distort? Yamaha clubs will sound better than the A12's and can be found cheap used. If the gear can't be blamed, there's nowhere else to put the blame, right? We've recently started playing some larger venues and have been asked to play louder and unfortunately our watt Crown amp and the Yamahas don't have any more to give and they distort when we try to turn them up as loud as the venues are asking for. If you parallel 2 tops on each side down from 8 to 4 ohms typically the amps output doubles as well. My band may need to upgrade parts of our PA system soon and I was looking at some Seismic Audio speakers. Man, I really have to count my blessings. Originally Posted by Unalaska. This is more the equivalent of saying "I need to tow this two-ton double axle trailer", and going out and getting a Prius with a tow hitch welded to its frame. Floor monitors to hear what the audience hears and what you need to hear on stage. The way I see it is that you need something on the bottom end to increase the SPL subwoofers. I have a set of their subs and spent a lot of time working on them rebracing them and padding them on the inside. If the tools you're currently using aren't good enough for the job, there are only two good options -- get better tools, or pass on the better jobs.
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Not all PA speakers are for the audience. They look pretty similar to the more expensive ones on the outside??? Are they a decent upgrade to the Yamahas or are they crap? Any good or crap? Do yourself a favor, save up until you can buy better. Unfortunately, you usually only get to find these out once you own them. There comes a point where a job requires the correct tools in order to do the job successfully. If you want more than your band does, the way I see it is you have 3 choices: 1 bite the bullet and buy yourself a PA 2 Acquiesce to your bands' desires and ambitions 3 Quit and find a new band I am supposing you could double up on what you have on each side with used speakers yamaha clubs mentioned are normally affordable used for the tops and leave the subs keep all the other gear. Coaster Posted December 11, Recommended Posts. Start new topic. Then you would look under the hood and find a motorcycle engine. I guess a lot of this depends on how good your band is, too. Their long term value is almost non existent.
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