I've heard some pretty decent JBL and Mackie speakers lately. Not a clue as to the model numbers. The Mackie had a somewhat hissy sound on female vocals, otherwise not bad. Maybe I was too close to it.What would be a good speaker(s) to reproduce say trumpet, violin(s), soprano and string bass for a fairly large garden party? Maybe I'd need smaller surround speakers and subwoofers? Would like as natural a sound as possible, if not as incredibly detailed like a Martin Logan, whatever, home audio.
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Topic - Pro Speakers for acoustic instruments and vocals outdoors? - edta 19:49:45 09/02/03 (12)
- Klipsch LaScala - Bill Way 15:59:34 09/05/03 (2)
- Re: Klipsch LaScala - edta 15:48:34 09/06/03 (1)
- Re: Klipsch LaScala - gordguide 04:38:21 11/30/03 (0)
- Re: Pro Speakers for acoustic instruments and vocals outdoors? - mikebake 19:04:14 09/04/03 (8)
- Re: Pro Speakers for acoustic instruments and vocals outdoors? - edta 16:06:28 09/05/03 (7)
- Rent pro gear. - Bill Fitzmaurice 13:53:27 09/06/03 (6)
- Re: Rent pro gear. - edta 15:46:37 09/06/03 (5)
- Classical reinforcement - Bill Fitzmaurice 06:21:56 09/07/03 (4)
- Re: Classical reinforcement - edta 08:32:22 09/07/03 (3)
- Re: Classical reinforcement - Bill Fitzmaurice 10:55:43 09/07/03 (2)
- Re: Classical reinforcement - edta 21:58:45 09/13/03 (1)
- Re: Classical reinforcement - Bill Fitzmaurice 07:19:09 09/14/03 (0)