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RE: Smaller Speakers
Do you realize, Kim, how happy you've made the list's insatiable
gear-heads?
~quiver~quiver~
My $.02: I just recently picked up a couple of used powered Eon 10's
through
Recycler online. (For people new to the list, it's a good source for all
kinds
of goodies, including jammies, vortexes, etc.)
http://www.recycler.com/default.htm
I had also posted WTB's on Harmony Central. But at least for this
purchase and
a couple of others I've made, stuff came around more frequently on
Recycler.
Have been fortunate to find local sellers, so no shipping hassles.
Did not compare with Eon 15's since I needed the smaller size specifically
for
stage/floor monitors. Yeah, the nasty grey plastic scuffs like crazy --
not a
roadworthy surface if transported without covers. But otherwise they're
tough,
compact, and sound exceptionally clean. Great little speaker for its size.
Now, while were quacking about small speakers. These probably exceed
you're
after, Kim, but I gotta get this off my bosom (if I can find it ;-) while
the
gear-grinding's clear:
Amazing full range speakers, specifically designed for bass (they'd be
great
for keyboard and small venue PA/home monitors too) -- Acme Low B cabs,
there's
a 2x10 and a 4x10. They're loaded with custom Eminence speakers that have
extended voice coil, lower resonance, and longer excursion, resulting in
extremely pure and punchy low end down to 31 Hz (hence the name Low B).
Plus
there's a 5" mid-range driver, and a shallow horn tweeter. They totally
rock
in the cleanliness department. (Of course ya gotta really feed em,
they're
ravenous power-wise.) Andy Lewis, who makes them (no, he isn't paying me
for
this endorsement) sells out of his own factory, with a return guarantee.
They're built like a tank, yet compact and reasonably light in weight.
They
cost a lot less than competing cabs (many of lesser quality) - the 2x10 is
$395
including freight. (Running stereo with a couple of 2 x10 is *almost*
better
than, uh...)
They're reviewed in Nov 1996 Bass Player. Andy doesn't have a web site,
but
here is an online review, from a Harmony Central link, that I pretty much
concur with.
http://eksl-www.cs.umass.edu/~schmill/reviews/acme-b2-rvw.html
Thanks for indulging me. I'll stop now.
laurie
>From lists@slip.net Fri Mar 13 10:22:38 1998