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Hi Mark, I've had a pair of SRM 450s for three years now. I paid $625 each. They replaced two Eon 15s. I think I can say without reservation that they're one of the best investments I've made in gear. I don't expect I'll need to replace them for a long, long time. Singing through them is such a joy, they're so transparent. I've used them for synths, acoustic guitar and vocals in small venues.. Ciao, Marc Roche ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Sottilaro" <sine@zerocrossing.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 6:54 PM Subject: Powered PA speakers? > Hey gang, > > I've been doing small shows with a pair of Peavey KB60 keyboard amps. > They actually seem to do a pretty good job, and they were very > inexpensive at a time when I was very broke. I've played a few gigs > lately where they were using the Mackie SRM 450s, and each time I've > thought to my self, "gee those sound damn good." Are they really worth > it? > > So here's my question, are they the best deal around? I'm hoping for > nothing bigger, and the polycarbonate cabs will probably do wonders for > my back (the Peavey's would make wonderful boat anchors) At $700 a > piece, they're a bit pricey. I see the JBL Eon 15 going for $400/per. > Has anyone done a comparison? If the main issues are wattage, I'm more > interested in quality. The 60w Peaveys have been fine for the small > places I tend to play (cafes, parties) > > Yamaha and Behringer also have similar products in the $400 range. Any > opinions? > > I just have a feeling I'll have a hard time at a music shop trying to > make comparisons over the din of Stairway to Halen and I know this bunch > is pretty discerning when it comes to sound quality. > > Mark Sottilaro