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Steevo

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  1. Features:

    High Impact Moulded Polypropylene Enclosure
    1.75" Voice Coil, 1 inch Exit Titanium Compression Driver
    5 Integral Suspension Points
    Complete Mounting Solutions
    Smooth Response With High Power Handling Capacity
    80 x 60 degree Coverage Pattern Specifications
    Freq. Range (-10dB): 40Hz - 20kHz
    Max Calculated SPL: 124dB
    Output Power 350watt
    Crossover Frequency: 2.2kHz
    Loop/Mix Out: XLR/M, Balanced
    Horizontal Coverage: 80 degree
    Vertical Coverage: 60 degree

    Specification:

    Power supply: 240v
    Dimensions: 615mm x 416mm x 356mm
    Net Weight: 25Kgs

    More details [url="http://prolight.co.uk/item/spea32a/"]here[/url]

    Very clean as they've lived in their padded covers in and out of use.

    £225 each ono.

  2. [quote name='Bankai' post='1294893' date='Jul 6 2011, 04:12 PM']The PGX is the budget version of the transmitter/receiver.

    Same way as the PG58 is the budget of SM58.[/quote]

    I thought PGW was the budget version, then PGX, SLX, ULX?

  3. [quote name='JTUK' post='1294455' date='Jul 6 2011, 10:45 AM']We used this after throwing away a regular Sm58 radio mic..
    [url="http://www.images2.co.uk/Sound_Equipment/Sorted_By_Brand.Shure_Sound/SLX2_-_SM58_UHF_HANDHELD_TWIN_ANTENNA_RADIO_MICROPHONE_SYSTEM_SU708600.html"]http://www.images2.co.uk/Sound_Equipment/S...M_SU708600.html[/url]

    Chalk and cheese and blows the other unit out of the window... we can't quite work out why..but it surely did..!![/quote]


    Sorry, just to check - you're saying that the SLX4 is the better unit? What did you have before, a wired SM58 or the PGX version?

  4. [quote name='pablyth' post='1289817' date='Jul 2 2011, 02:55 AM']6x 500w cabinets will not draw 6x 500w. 6x 500w amps is potentially a different matter. :)

    A 13A socket can deliver slightly over 3kw continuously. So, if by magic your 6x 500w amps happened to peak at 500w power draw too (I'd be highly surprised if they were anything other than valve amps!), then yes indeed you could run them all off one socket, just.[/quote]


    You've utterly confused me with the first part....but the second paragraph goes along with exactly what i was thinking.

    Curious, maybe....but definately cautious. I prefer knowing i'm in the right about things, rather than muddling along as i go hoping that things will be ok.

  5. Are there different sizes of captive nut available for rack mounting? I've just bought another (used) flightcase and my normal captive nuts won't quite fit. The nut part appears to be too fat, meaning that the "ears" of it won't go far enough in to the rack strip to secure themselves properly. Also, beacause they're still "sprung" inwards the bolt won't fit through the hole either.

    All help appreciated! :-)

  6. Thanks! Looks like i'll have to give it a try....


    I've always been interested to know the power consumption of equipment so as to be sure that venues have sufficient power sockets available. Although an amplifier/speaker is rated at 500w at 4ohm or whatever....does it actually draw this power? i.e. can you have a max of approx 6 x 500w cabinets on a single 13a socket?

  7. Thanks for the replies!I considered a Maplin type monitor a year or so back and actually bought one. The trouble is to change cables you've got to unplug everything meaning if you want to look at one cable, then another at the same time you'd have to have several meters. At least a clamp meter would mean you could test any cable you want at any time.

    Do you need to separate the cables when using a clamp meter, or can you put the whole 3-core cable in the clamp?

  8. Looking to change my Kam KWM11 mics and get something that's less prone to dropping out. Are there any good value options out there around the £100-150 mark? Would be very happy to accept something good quality but used if anyone's got one knocking around.

    thanks

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