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cartesia
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PA speakers

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I wanna start assaulting peoples boring lives with musical happenings in random public places, and am considering purchasing a reasonable PA. (over a period of time, starting off small)

For starters I'm looking at picking up a pair of mackie SRM450's, which I've been told are quite reasonable, yet are still not insanely priced, by a friend of mine who is studying sound engineering.

Anyone got any experience with PAs, in general or specific brands etc?

Going for active mains since it requires less mucking about
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Alto (the italian company) makes good PA stuff for little cash - my brother just got a set of Alto active PA speakers and they sound nicely 'club'... they are perfect for anything up to 200 people.
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instead of the Mackies I would go with electrovoice SXA100+. They are about the same size and power but I think they sound better (mackies can have an annoying hi end for me) And they are a little cheaper.
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thanks. . will look into both of those.. . .hopefully go down and listen to some this weekend
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