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In Reply to: OK to use Pro speakers at home for maximim SPL's? posted by Adkins on October 09, 2002 at 00:27:00:
You are not listing the drivers you are looking at. Just like the home speakers just because it is "PRO" or High End doesn't mean much. Just make sure you look at the specsheets for distortion levels efficiency ect. Also depends on the levels you want. Most Pro stuff is high efficiency compared to home so it doesn't take much power to run them. . If the 12 full ranges are PA type speakers you may not like them in your home. Try them out first or make sure you can return them. Take a look at the PI Kits. Lots of happy people over there.http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/pi/bbs.html
I use all JBL Pro drivers in home builts I made and love the way they sound you may not. Its not for everyone.
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I dont know if any of you guys are familiar with Wharfedale Pro Speakers. I am considering this set for strictly playback at home:Peavey PV1500 Amp running Wharfedale EVP-S12 12" Full Range
Peavey PV2600 Amp running Wharfedale EVP-S18 18" Subwoofer
Peavey RQ-200 Mixer
DOD SR231Q Equalizer
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Robert,You from NY?
Well where are you??
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Thought so.Hey, I sleep sometimes.
Good to hear from you.
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