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Published on 08/26/11 at 03:39 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I have a pair for 8 months, use of local recurrence.
The thing that kills it is that the active column delivers twice as 8ohms 100w, there is indeed a Speakon output for passive box (right signal at the entrance, the left is the column itself)!
So it's solid plastic, forms need to monitor, integrated pole mount socket. Front panel to adjust the master volume (stereo), the volume of the AUX IN jack (mono), and bass / treble.
Rear panel jack simple: left-right, in the (switch LINE / MIC), Speakon (100W in 8ohms), 230v outlet.
I use and mini console with phonic fx, hand outs left in each column and control room outs in right of each column. Speakon output of each I have a HP RA10...…
The thing that kills it is that the active column delivers twice as 8ohms 100w, there is indeed a Speakon output for passive box (right signal at the entrance, the left is the column itself)!
So it's solid plastic, forms need to monitor, integrated pole mount socket. Front panel to adjust the master volume (stereo), the volume of the AUX IN jack (mono), and bass / treble.
Rear panel jack simple: left-right, in the (switch LINE / MIC), Speakon (100W in 8ohms), 230v outlet.
I use and mini console with phonic fx, hand outs left in each column and control room outs in right of each column. Speakon output of each I have a HP RA10...…
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I have a pair for 8 months, use of local recurrence.
The thing that kills it is that the active column delivers twice as 8ohms 100w, there is indeed a Speakon output for passive box (right signal at the entrance, the left is the column itself)!
So it's solid plastic, forms need to monitor, integrated pole mount socket. Front panel to adjust the master volume (stereo), the volume of the AUX IN jack (mono), and bass / treble.
Rear panel jack simple: left-right, in the (switch LINE / MIC), Speakon (100W in 8ohms), 230v outlet.
I use and mini console with phonic fx, hand outs left in each column and control room outs in right of each column. Speakon output of each I have a HP RA10 sono 15 inches (the ground upside down, connected by a tube RA10).
I set the rate lower than I want with the button control room console, very simple and rather clever!
The sound of the RA10 is very balanced, I think the tweeter is made of paper, not a piezo, hot and with good mids. The volume is large, the 100w is there (and more within 15 inches).
The input level of the RA10, which is good news, not at a console 10 db, so with simpler devices that excites the entrance to the RA10 properly (multi guitar, keyboards, iPod same). Of course the console is doing very well, it's just that the clip LED lights over the RA10 Rapidos.
The total cost (table-two-two pa15eco RA10) is ridiculous and the rendering of the set is great, clean and musical. And 400 watts actual total is a good start!
The thing that kills it is that the active column delivers twice as 8ohms 100w, there is indeed a Speakon output for passive box (right signal at the entrance, the left is the column itself)!
So it's solid plastic, forms need to monitor, integrated pole mount socket. Front panel to adjust the master volume (stereo), the volume of the AUX IN jack (mono), and bass / treble.
Rear panel jack simple: left-right, in the (switch LINE / MIC), Speakon (100W in 8ohms), 230v outlet.
I use and mini console with phonic fx, hand outs left in each column and control room outs in right of each column. Speakon output of each I have a HP RA10 sono 15 inches (the ground upside down, connected by a tube RA10).
I set the rate lower than I want with the button control room console, very simple and rather clever!
The sound of the RA10 is very balanced, I think the tweeter is made of paper, not a piezo, hot and with good mids. The volume is large, the 100w is there (and more within 15 inches).
The input level of the RA10, which is good news, not at a console 10 db, so with simpler devices that excites the entrance to the RA10 properly (multi guitar, keyboards, iPod same). Of course the console is doing very well, it's just that the clip LED lights over the RA10 Rapidos.
The total cost (table-two-two pa15eco RA10) is ridiculous and the rendering of the set is great, clean and musical. And 400 watts actual total is a good start!
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- Manufacturer: the box
- Model: RA10
- Category: Powered PA Speaker Cabinets
- Added in our database on: 05/18/2011
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