Hi,
I am planning on buying a new PA kit for parties and I have heard these are not the best speakers and I should go for better makes etc but my budget does not allow it so I am just wanting to know what is the actual RMS for this/these speakers because it is not listed anywhere (the lower VX215's have 600W RMS so these must be around 750W right?)
also because they have big 15" drivers can they reproduce low deep bass (rumbles) instead of the woofy high punchy bass most speakers have?
Lastly would matching them with the Ekho RX3000 Power Amp or the Skytec PRO 2000W PA be a good move to get the most volume, bass and keep the speakers and amps both happy?
Thanks a lot if anyone can help me with these questions.
products:
2x Ekho MAX215 Dual 15" Inch PA Speakers Party DJ Sound Speaker Package 3000W | eBay
Ekho RX3000 Power Amplifier 3000W
Skytec PRO-2000 Watt DJ PA Amplifier 19" Rack Mountable - Black at the Best Price!
I am planning on buying a new PA kit for parties and I have heard these are not the best speakers and I should go for better makes etc but my budget does not allow it so I am just wanting to know what is the actual RMS for this/these speakers because it is not listed anywhere (the lower VX215's have 600W RMS so these must be around 750W right?)
also because they have big 15" drivers can they reproduce low deep bass (rumbles) instead of the woofy high punchy bass most speakers have?
Lastly would matching them with the Ekho RX3000 Power Amp or the Skytec PRO 2000W PA be a good move to get the most volume, bass and keep the speakers and amps both happy?
Thanks a lot if anyone can help me with these questions.
products:
2x Ekho MAX215 Dual 15" Inch PA Speakers Party DJ Sound Speaker Package 3000W | eBay
Ekho RX3000 Power Amplifier 3000W
Skytec PRO-2000 Watt DJ PA Amplifier 19" Rack Mountable - Black at the Best Price!
No, they're not gonna go particularly low. I'd expect a load of 70-150Hz kick and nothing below that. I also wouldn't expect them to be more than 300w continuous rated. I've seen the insides of Ekho and the like, it ain't pretty.
Get a pair of active Behringer speakers (B212D, for example - 2nd hand makes them very cheap) and a decent subwoofer. You'll spend less and it'll sound better. Seriously.
Get a pair of active Behringer speakers (B212D, for example - 2nd hand makes them very cheap) and a decent subwoofer. You'll spend less and it'll sound better. Seriously.
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Both the amp and speakers are a joke, 1500 or 3000W not even in your dreams, but they probably match each other well.
Say, 300+300W RMS into a couple 300W RMS capable speakers will be "happy".
That they call both "3000W" does not change the picture, as long as both are used together.
It could impress customers, although not necessarily, they might have a "3000W" home theater system in their living room anyway.
Say, 300+300W RMS into a couple 300W RMS capable speakers will be "happy".
That they call both "3000W" does not change the picture, as long as both are used together.
It could impress customers, although not necessarily, they might have a "3000W" home theater system in their living room anyway.
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