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RCF Evox 12
Well, i aint gone that easy, with a quote off l'acoustics for the A10W system more or less putting me in hospital i spoke to a knowledgeable guy in this area and he mentioned the RCF Evox 12 is the best choice for ease of use at this level. Your simple answers are appreciated and along with your criticisms.
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Re: RCF Evox 12
I haven't used one. But my observation is that a pair would be around £3.5k, slightly more than a pair of DZR10s and a DXS15 mk2 sub which go significantly louder.
The only way to find out is to listen to them in a room big enough that you can turn them up to gig levels. Compare side by side with the DZRs and your own DXR15s. PMT in Salford have both in stock according to their website, if you can get there at a quiet time I'm pretty sure they'll be happy to demo at proper volume.
The only way to find out is to listen to them in a room big enough that you can turn them up to gig levels. Compare side by side with the DZRs and your own DXR15s. PMT in Salford have both in stock according to their website, if you can get there at a quiet time I'm pretty sure they'll be happy to demo at proper volume.
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Re: RCF Evox 12
Sam Spoons wrote:PMT in Salford have both in stock according to their website, if you can get there at a quiet time I'm pretty sure they'll be happy to demo at proper volume.
No idea where you are, G, but if Salford is local I'd be interested in hearing that.
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