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    Where are you seeing SRM450's available to buy new? The new SRM speakers are not recommended,
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  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by conanski View Post
    Where are you seeing SRM450's available to buy new? The new SRM speakers are not recommended,
    Guitar Center has them (version 3).

    The Electro-Voice ELX200-10P is the same price.
    The Electro-Voice ZXA1-90 is $50 cheaper.
    The QSC CP8 is $150 cheaper.
    And the Yamaha DBR12 is $175 cheaper.
    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.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by conanski View Post
    Where are you seeing SRM450's available to buy new? The new SRM speakers are not recommended,
    Yes I've actually been reading about that. It's a shame as I loved my v2 very much

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  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Windows 95 View Post
    Guitar Center has them (version 3).

    The Electro-Voice ELX200-10P is the same price.
    The Electro-Voice ZXA1-90 is $50 cheaper.
    The QSC CP8 is $150 cheaper.
    And the Yamaha DBR12 is $175 cheaper.
    I gave an old pair I found for free of the 4.2 ev's to my brother and installed them at his outdoor patio since they are all weather supposedly. I may look into those instead of Mackie.

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  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by marcus.webbe View Post
    Those look a lot like the Electro-Voice EVID Series installation speakers.

    Electro-Voice EVID 3.2
    https://www.guitarcenter.com/Electro...nt-Speakers.gc

    Electro-Voice EVID 4.2
    https://www.guitarcenter.com/Electro...D-42-Series.gc

    Electro-Voice EVID 6.2T
    https://www.guitarcenter.com/Electro...peaker-Pair.gc
    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.

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