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  • in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053821
    zak
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    Hahah cheers

    I’m not buying anything until I’ve visited a store – definitely going to trust my ears

    Just one last thing – are you basically saying between the two to get the first active PA speaker option?

    Cheers

    in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053751
    zak
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    Just found these – would they do the job at all? The lowest frequency is 20Hz

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-Lemon-Audio-15-Speakers-RX800-Amplifier-Cables-PA-Sound-1600W-/151273762416

    in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053691
    zak
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    The speakers I currently use – which do the job although they distort a fair bit at the higher volumes was 90W a piece with the same frequency (I think) as these ones. That’s why I’m kinda thinking these are pretty good just by those estimations

    in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053681
    zak
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    As you can probably tell by now, I’m not very knowledgeable with speakers etc. therefore I can’t give you a better explanation on that front. I wouldn’t say I’m going for quality that you get at concerts, being a student I want something to mess around with, that can go fairly loud and have enough bass for people to realise in a relatively small/medium room.

    If you know of any other PA speakers similar to this or slightly more expensive, I’d love to know them 🙂 thanks again

    in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053631
    zak
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    Would you be able to provide a link to a PA or speakers that would be able to handle that then? haha

    I’ve heard about Mackie Thumps, would they be alright?

    Try to keep it low the price as low as possible thanks!

    in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053601
    zak
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    Cheers for your words of advice 🙂

    I do realise you get what you pay for – but I’m really only looking to get something that isn’t too expensive for I’d say quite small parties.

    I’ve read the specs which state that they are 600W a piece, with a lowest frequency of 50Hz.

    So – taking all that into consideration, alongside the two tracks which give a jist of the style, do you think these would do the job?

    Thanks

    in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053491
    zak
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    Okay cool – and do you recommend any PA’s that can handle a lot of sub bass or a hifi system for that matter?

    Here’s two songs to show the kind of style that will play – do you think that PA I listed could it handle it?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbc5HIMnKfg

    Thanks for your help so far

    in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053461
    zak
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    Thanks for the response!

    I understand it better now – the charts say the sub goes up to around 50-55 so should I be okay?

    In terms of this – does it mean it won’t pick up bass lines that clearly below 50Hz?

    Thanks

    in reply to: Active PA Speakers Recommendation #2053411
    zak
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    In addition, is 50Hz – 18kHz frequency range good for a lot of bass?

    Would love some help

    cheers

    in reply to: Buying numark mixtrack pro in USA for UK use #1017306
    zak
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    I’m actually just sticking with the original MT Pro. I think you’re just paying an extra 100 for a newer looking design.

    The software of the one I’m planning to get has Serato Intro, but states it can be upgraded to the full version (probably not for free).

    Either way, I’m going to go for it – I will be in the US to install it, so should be no problem

    Thank you for your help

    in reply to: Buying a numark mixtrack pro in USA for UK use #1017303
    zak
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    ^ Don’t know what’s going on up there ^

     

    Hey guys, first forum post.

    I am planning to buy a numark mixtrack pro in the USA and then bring it back over to the UK for use…

    Are there any regional locks or different wiring that may affect the functionality? Will it work just fine?

    It may sound stupid but better to be safe than sorry

    Cheers

    in reply to: Buying numark mixtrack pro in USA for UK use #1017302
    zak
    Participant

    I think the mixtrack pro is actually USB powered, so in terms of power supply and adapters that should be all good.

    Was wondering if there were any regional locks like you said with any of the softwares or programmes included

    Cheers

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