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Thread: Mackie SRM450 or Eon315?

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    I am running the K10's (just bought them) and they sound great. Yeah I know they are more then the RCF's and from what everyone says they are spectacular speakers. I went with K10's mainly because of the 6yr warranty and because I live 10min form QSC in case if I need to take them in for repair. I am definitely going to run a sub but I will get one later since I am just doing small family parties for right now.

    I had Mackie speakers and when pushed really hard they do seem to sound really harsh on the ears. I was really dissapointed in them so I sold them and got my QSC K10's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DjAaron View Post
    I am running the K10's (just bought them) and they sound great. Yeah I know they are more then the RCF's and from what everyone says they are spectacular speakers. I went with K10's mainly because of the 6yr warranty and because I live 10min form QSC in case if I need to take them in for repair. I am definitely going to run a sub but I will get one later since I am just doing small family parties for right now.

    I had Mackie speakers and when pushed really hard they do seem to sound really harsh on the ears. I was really dissapointed in them so I sold them and got my QSC K10's.
    I have the K10's as well. I love them but if I were buying in today's market, I'd be torn between them and RCF's not because of sound quality, but rather because of the better mixer section on the QSC's, full face grille, and the warranty.

    There's another speaker that just entered my radar too even more than the QSC's I would take a hard look at... the FBT Promaxx14A. I'll put up another thread about it so as not to hijack.
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