aaadisco
Oct 26 2009, 01:11 PM
I've got a Wedding coming up next year in a big stately home where I need to setup a PA in another part of the building to the normal rig so I am thinking of investing in a portable PA system rather than hiring it in.
It will only be used for speeches and background music so doesn't need to be that powerful.
These are 2 that I am considering:
http://www.dv247.com/pa-systems-and-live-s...d-system--62055http://www.dv247.com/pa-systems-and-live-s...a-system--24529Has anybody used either of these or have any other suggestions?
Thanks
Jose
UKHero
Oct 26 2009, 01:54 PM
QUOTE(aaadisco @ Oct 26 2009, 01:12 PM)

I've got a Wedding coming up next year in a big stately home where I need to setup a PA in another part of the building to the normal rig so I am thinking of investing in a portable PA system rather than hiring it in.
It will only be used for speeches and background music so doesn't need to be that powerful.
These are 2 that I am considering:
http://www.dv247.com/pa-systems-and-live-s...d-system--62055http://www.dv247.com/pa-systems-and-live-s...a-system--24529Has anybody used either of these or have any other suggestions?
Thanks
Jose
They seem ok depends on what quality you want. Seem expencive I think I haveseem them cheaper.
For a few more quid hk second hand might be good. I seem to remember they do a small system with samll sub and two satelite speakers that fit in the sub for transportation.
Nik
MintyDave
Oct 26 2009, 02:07 PM
Was at a wedding as a guest in september and there was a singer/keyboard player using the peavey setup. She was outside playing fairly quietly but the sound quality was very good.
Bouncy Dancefloor
Nov 1 2009, 02:43 AM
having heard both of these, i think they sound terrible and lack many frequencies
why not just getting a powered cab and plug a mic into the back? I use W Audio PSR12A's, you could buy one, its got three inputs on the back, each with volume controls, so you could plug music and a mic in