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  • in reply to: Help! New to PA Systems! #2349631
    Dic Gleason
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    First things first. The amp will work. The speakers will work. That said, they will produce sound. I wouldn’t hold out much hope for the quality of the sound or how long these will stay working. These are very cheap. They may be wonderful but I’d doubt it.
    As for the connections, you have RCA outs on your sb2. These plug into the INPUT on the amp. The output from the amp is 1/4″ and will plug into the speaker with either another 1/4″ plug or the locking Speakon connector. http://www.amazon.com/PYLE-PRO-PPSJ15-Professional-Speaker-Speakon/dp/B000VBASYQ/ref=pd_bxgy_267_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0CRKRFGY574ARDW3536P

    remember to ALWAYS turn your amp down to zero and power the amp up last (after everything else is connected and turned on) and to turn OFF your amp first before turning anything else off or disconnecting.
    Good luck with these.

    in reply to: Advice on speaker purchase – non-professional DJ #2349621
    Dic Gleason
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    As I come to this thread very late, I thought I’d still throw in my 2 cents worth. Ultranet works as advertised with no issues. As for speaker combos, you can have your QSC, EV, Mackie, what ever, I’ll stick to my ISP Tri-Max system (www.ispproaudio.com) For around $4000.00 you get 1400 watts in a speaker system that will fit in the back of your SUV and give you 126db of clear clean music. These speakers are amazing and build just outside of Detroit, Mi. For a few dollars more than “what everybody else has” you can have a system that people will notice.
    I have used QSC, Turbosound/Behringer, Mackie, JBL, the list goes on. I flat love the ISP. I lost gigs to a new local DJ and didn’t know why until I heard his speakers. They don’t sound like a PA but like a nice stereo system. I’ve had mine for awhile now and no problems unless I’m doing a school gymnasium. For everything smaller and with the Karaoke stuff these have been worth the extra money up front. A 2’x 2′ square 15″ sub with a 10″ 2-way speaker mounted on a pole (I use the active 400W version) everything fits in my Toyota van.

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