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Servus Rainer, Yes,i did try the Bose PAS but for that price tag they werent convincing enough,i love to feel bass and thats the first thing i noticed they lacked even with their subs plugged in. I am currently playing bass with an Irish Folk band who use a HK lucas system with an integrated subwoofer.This is definetly more convincing to my ears and transport pratical but they still lack something.My old yamahas MS-150 beat this system even without a subwoofer!I love them but having to uncrew a plate in the bottom of the speakers and then screw in 2 flanges to be able to mount them on top of the stands has become a pain in the ass since i have to set up as quick as possible.But i will keep them and use them as monitors. cheers Luis --- Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill <rs@moinlabs.de> wrote: > Personally, I had good experiences with HK Audio > systems - don't know which > one will fit into your requirements spec, maybe the > Lucas series? For 400 > seat venues, I'd usually go for something bigger, > but then you may not be > that loud ;) > > Their strategy is using systems with subwoofers. > > Another option for you might be the Bose > Personalized Amplification series. > We played them at the y2k6loopfest on one stage and > I really liked their > sound, but can definitely not second their "no > feedback problems" ad...ymmv, > since I believe you use a lot of microphone signals? > > Rainer > > > So the speakers have to be active,grips on the > sides and tops > > and light but powerful enough for clubs that house > about 400 > > people.I am looking at the RCFc Art 310A,very > attractive at > > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________________Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool. http://autos.yahoo.com/carfinder/