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  • John Music Animation 76John Music Animation 76

    To avoid

    Elokance Elo 1500Published on 04/30/13 at 00:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it for 1 month
    The bass is fairly presents and clean, on the other hand for the heads, it's worse than the boost or KoolSound ...
    I tried Triton 500 Stage Line (also zero, and Montarbo (This is the day and night)

    The finish is nice, it's the only positive.

    I really regret my choice ....
  • DjpinponDjpinpon

    Good first impressions ... to follow

    Elokance Elo 1500Published on 02/04/12 at 00:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Used twice since purchase.

    This is my second amplified system, the first was one of at Gemini XTR 5OO.
    Yes I know it's not the big professional equipment, but I'm not one to six and three weddings and communions is siffisant. In short the XTR 500 lacked power so I went from 400W-RMS + or - 1500W-RMS.
    I would not use ever of all this power, it's just to have a good safety margin. I max rooms 200 people.

    Goodies: Material evolutionary, the two independent chambers, it would be bad luck that the two fail at the same time, and in this case we can transform it temporarily into a head and 2 cabinets.
    The sound is good overcharged.

    Cons: Speakon cables supplied with her a bit light …
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    Used twice since purchase.

    This is my second amplified system, the first was one of at Gemini XTR 5OO.
    Yes I know it's not the big professional equipment, but I'm not one to six and three weddings and communions is siffisant. In short the XTR 500 lacked power so I went from 400W-RMS + or - 1500W-RMS.
    I would not use ever of all this power, it's just to have a good safety margin. I max rooms 200 people.

    Goodies: Material evolutionary, the two independent chambers, it would be bad luck that the two fail at the same time, and in this case we can transform it temporarily into a head and 2 cabinets.
    The sound is good overcharged.

    Cons: Speakon cables supplied with her a bit light for my taste, fortunately I have another. Bars couplings really rotten.

    Very good value for the moment

    I would do the experiment for now.

    I would change my opinion when I have a little more perspective, but for now SATISFIED.
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