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Dual-Channel Power Amp from QSC belonging to the GX series

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  • scuba30scuba30

    QSC GX3Published on 08/24/14 at 06:39
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    Very good amp, many possible connections, compact and in rack 19 '.
  • scuba30scuba30

    Unbeatable value for money, I suggest.

    QSC GX3Published on 08/24/14 at 06:49
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    Purchased three years ago, I do not regret it. The sound is good, the device compact, rack mountable in 19 'and has a connector adapted to (almost) all possibilities. Only drawback, at a party, it is put repeatedly safe (both channels) while he was on for a short time and at half power. Cover removed, nothing was hot! Unsolved mystery! He eventually leave and ran all night. Since then I have read that you should always put the max levels and adjust the power with the mixer. This is what I do now and the problem is never represented. Certainly it's not upscale, but at this price, I do not see any other device happen to her ankle! When I would change, I would pass on the model above, (GX5) wi…
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    Purchased three years ago, I do not regret it. The sound is good, the device compact, rack mountable in 19 'and has a connector adapted to (almost) all possibilities. Only drawback, at a party, it is put repeatedly safe (both channels) while he was on for a short time and at half power. Cover removed, nothing was hot! Unsolved mystery! He eventually leave and ran all night. Since then I have read that you should always put the max levels and adjust the power with the mixer. This is what I do now and the problem is never represented. Certainly it's not upscale, but at this price, I do not see any other device happen to her ankle! When I would change, I would pass on the model above, (GX5) without hesitation.
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  • bigbernniebigbernnie

    low price, its max

    QSC GX3Published on 09/13/12 at 07:22
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    A small amp in a prestigious brand like QSC is a bit confusing ... considering the price.
    It is the use that is convenient, robust, compact and delivers a sound that is truly above the norm for this price. Material very well.
  • big noisebig noise

    QSC GX3Published on 09/08/08 at 07:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I am Owner 'since trs soon this little entry-level product to use that QSC has rvl trs good.
    Premire its heavy use was to animate the wedding of my sional ERRF. The product is simple, but a formidable efficiency.
    The sound is powerful, dynamic, well back. While it is not possible to use in mono and does not offer many options, but did what he demands perfection and without heating.

    Trs a good product range as QSC, which gives a new re prsager amp, simple and lightweight ffective in use. He rotates with another amp at the moment and the crossover dbx 223 XL, but I intend to add to it his great ERRF annimation of the GX5 for suitable subs

    In the optimal configuration, the GX3 conduc…
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    I am Owner 'since trs soon this little entry-level product to use that QSC has rvl trs good.
    Premire its heavy use was to animate the wedding of my sional ERRF. The product is simple, but a formidable efficiency.
    The sound is powerful, dynamic, well back. While it is not possible to use in mono and does not offer many options, but did what he demands perfection and without heating.

    Trs a good product range as QSC, which gives a new re prsager amp, simple and lightweight ffective in use. He rotates with another amp at the moment and the crossover dbx 223 XL, but I intend to add to it his great ERRF annimation of the GX5 for suitable subs

    In the optimal configuration, the GX3 conducts MACKIE C 200 recommended by QSC which gives excellent dynamics on the tops.

    Has my hardware purchased from White Nights Brussels, trs pro in the field
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  • Anonymous

    QSC GX3Published on 03/27/09 at 00:50
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    I use it for a few weeks. J'apprcie its small size, weight, relatively low power available, and the sound quality. Although dynamic, it amplifies my two returns scne without flinching. Aspiration of ventilation is through the mesh front left, the extraction of hot air right before roasting. So there is possibility to put it in a closed rack on the rear, handy.

    The amp possde ncessaires all connections (XLR, jack and RCA input and Speakon, Jack and pin out). A low-pass filter can effectively eliminate Manir of all that is located below 100 Hz

    It is manufactured in China, but looks well built, solid, clean. A model is not upscale, but far from the more than enough for me. It has great v…
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    I use it for a few weeks. J'apprcie its small size, weight, relatively low power available, and the sound quality. Although dynamic, it amplifies my two returns scne without flinching. Aspiration of ventilation is through the mesh front left, the extraction of hot air right before roasting. So there is possibility to put it in a closed rack on the rear, handy.

    The amp possde ncessaires all connections (XLR, jack and RCA input and Speakon, Jack and pin out). A low-pass filter can effectively eliminate Manir of all that is located below 100 Hz

    It is manufactured in China, but looks well built, solid, clean. A model is not upscale, but far from the more than enough for me. It has great value, has for sure.
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  • aeratoaerato

    QSC GX3Published on 01/26/10 at 04:06
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    That one year I have 2 GX3 on HK Power Works as a reminder of frontage on stage and work at home. The price was a little worried about quality.
    This is the amp that has a very good light, reliable and very clean sound, a big enough round. Not an extra ordinary dynamic but still quite accurate.
    I admit to not being disappointed. am tempted to test the GX5 on the faceplate as stable power.
  • Djonathan8Djonathan8

    Some very good stuff

    QSC GX3Published on 01/20/11 at 02:28
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    For how long have you been using it?
    For two years, or about 300 hours of use

    What thing do you like most/least about it?
    What I like most is its weight, its reliability in two years he has seen and never flinch!
    This amp does not heat hardly if you not push your table in the red.
    The sound is really good, I pair with a pair of Mackie C300Z and really nothing to say.

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    No, this is my first amp

    What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Excellent

    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
    Without any hesitation, in fact I expect soon to invest in the GX5. I bought this product Thomann are very respon…
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    For how long have you been using it?
    For two years, or about 300 hours of use

    What thing do you like most/least about it?
    What I like most is its weight, its reliability in two years he has seen and never flinch!
    This amp does not heat hardly if you not push your table in the red.
    The sound is really good, I pair with a pair of Mackie C300Z and really nothing to say.

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    No, this is my first amp

    What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Excellent

    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
    Without any hesitation, in fact I expect soon to invest in the GX5. I bought this product Thomann are very responsive to every command he sends the package the next day, therefore I have always received my packages within 5 days.





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