New Peavey. For those who do Ceremonies outdoor. http://www.peavey.com/products/index.cfm/item/744/118351/Escort ® 3000
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We had one of those a while back when we first started doing ceremonies. It was around for one ceremony before it got packed up and started collecting dust in our garage. It got nicknamed the "gray turd" and was eventually sold to Guitar Center at a steep loss, but we didn't care, it was a piece of junk and was gone.
Unless they've drastically improved the sound quality, I would advise folks to just assemble their own ceremony system.
Here's one mini system I like (and may buy): HK Audio Lucas Nano 300 (New around $600-$650).
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How much for that system and I believe that system was designed for a small room for someone to use for a speech they are giving. I wouldn't expect a whole lot out of that system. So I wouldn't go crazy with trying to use that setup for a big job or for a ceremony.New Peavey. For those who do Ceremonies outdoor. http://www.peavey.com/products/index.cfm/item/744/118351/Escort%26nbsp%3B%26reg%3B%26nbsp%3B3000
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How much for that system and I believe that system was designed for a small room for someone to use for a speech they are giving. I wouldn't expect a whole lot out of that system. So I wouldn't go crazy with trying to use that setup for a big job or for a ceremony.
The Bose will be better, much better.I've been looking for a Bose L1 alternative for small karaoke and ceremonies. This may be it. Thanks for sharing.
The Bose will be better, much better.
I guess at 2-4 times the price, it should be.
The Bose will be better, much better.
I'm sure it is. I went ahead an ordered one though. My vendor says reviews are mixed and will let me send it back if I don't like it.
I have a wedding ceremony and reception next weekend with attendance about 50ish. Going to give it try during rehearsal next Friday if all is well will use for the ceremony and cocktail hour. I hope it works out as I have a couple similar sized weddings later in the year.
In 3 weeks will have a karaoke b-day party at a residence were no more than 30 are expected.
Oh cr*p....here we go again!
Is the Cocktail area in the same room as the Reception? If so, why would you need two different systems? I can understand you using a small system for the Ceremony if it is in a different area.I'm sure it is. I went ahead an ordered one though. My vendor says reviews are mixed and will let me send it back if I don't like it.
I have a wedding ceremony and reception next weekend with attendance about 50ish. Going to give it try during rehearsal next Friday if all is well will use for the ceremony and cocktail hour. I hope it works out as I have a couple similar sized weddings later in the year.
In 3 weeks will have a karaoke b-day party at a residence were no more than 30 are expected. Would be great not to have to lug the K10s and KW181 for that.
I was referring to Full DJ Systems that are used for Dancing etc.The HK Nano (like the Bose L1 Compacts) follow that as well. 1 system (2 top cubes and base unit) to start. Then 2 systems (2 top cubes over each bass unit) is the step up.
The tops and subs paradigm is only for certain speaker types.
Is the Cocktail area in the same room as the Reception? If so, why would you need two different systems? I can understand you using a small system for the Ceremony if it is in a different area.
Systems should be designed where you can use just Tops, then Tops plus 1 Sub, then Tops plus 2 Subs, then double from there in the same order.