I see some brands in more than one list. I think for this to be helpful there needs to be some qualifier there to indicate which lines of the particular brand go where.
Most of what they sell (DJ equipment wise.) now a days is Chauvet lights.
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CHAUVET (37)
Fender (2)
ION Audio (3)
But the number of US Supreme Court judges was always 6.
Then it was 5, then 6, then 7, then 9, then 10, then 7, and then 9.
"If Bad Sound Were Fatal, Audio Would Be the Leading Cause of Death" - Don Davis (SynAudCon)
Yeah, I understand that it would bring more subjectivity into the equation. You wouldn't have to delineate each product line, just the main ones.
The other option would be to put the brands into only one list? As it is now, someone who looks at this and sees JBL/etc in the High end tour, High level and Mid level could go buy the cheapest JBL thinking they bought Tour-Grade equipment.
I would hope someone who does their homework could figure this out....but.....I've seen some really incompetent people in my days!
JBL has different lines which is most likely why it's displayed in three categories. You can never wrong with JBL products.
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Actually I have. They're not that bad depending on your application.
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If I had to play only for people who liked the music because they heard it on the radio, it wouldn't make me happy. -- David Guetta
You can make a JRX sound pretty sweet with the correct amps and processing.
EON's were exactly designed for that application and for small bands and artists who regularly perform in coffee house, small clubs, street concerts and so on. However, I see them all over the place for DJ use including in the booth and get severely get overdriven to the point of distortion. It also depends which models you have. 12's, 15's.
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