The third iteration of Mackie’s ever-popular SRM series incorporates some handy DSP functionality.
JBL’s Eon range has had a major makeover, with all-new cabinet and amplifier designs, and the addition of Bluetooth remote DSP control.
Many gear manufacturers offer courses in using their equipment, but what should you expect to gain from them, and what do they offer the seasoned live-sound veteran?
PreSonus’ new StudioLive PA range brings serious onboard processing and remote DSP control to the masses.
Though billed as a guitar–amp extension cabinet, this crafty speaker could come in handy in a huge range of situations.
We put the largest models in Yamaha’s new DBR range to the test at a real-world gig, where they proved more than equal to the task.
The new DBR series makes the technology from Yamaha’s established DXR speakers available at an even more wallet–friendly price.
Could this crafty three-in-one PA and lighting system save you both time and money?
We put this compact new system from HK to the test at a festival stage in Malvern.
PA veterans Cerwin-Vega expand their popular P-series with the launch of this compact yet powerful active speaker.
This compact monitor combines Tannoy speaker technology with TC Helicon's renowned reverb and vocal processing.
This miniature PA from pickup specialists Schertler offers a striking combination of quality, portability and affordability.
The original DriveRack PA was already a cost‑effective processor, and now Dbx have upgraded it, with more features and wireless iOS control.
Turbosound have upgraded their established Milan range, with the help of some technology borrowed from sister company Klark Teknik.
Mackie's DLM range of compact PA speakers has gained a subwoofer. We see how it fares as part of a full-range system.
These affordable speakers perform admirably for their price, and also offer Bluetooth remote control via a free iOS app.
Designed for musicians on the move, this portable PA offers a wide range of uses for almost any gigging scenario.
The latest additions to Mackie's established SRM range offer the same level of flexibility, but in traditional wooden‑box enclosures.
Wooden PA speakers usually sound better than their plastic equivalents, but they've also been more expensive — until now.
To really put this system through its paces, we set it up as the main system at an outdoor festival playing to thousands of people.
HK have turbo-charged their compact line-array system with new dual-driver subs and double-height tops. Have the improvements been worthwhile?
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