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Hi, Yes, I've worked with JBL Eons a couple of times, but I think that there are a range of different models. I use the Mackie SRM450s in my PA and whilst I have the sub, I don't always need to use it, I wouldn't for frame drums as they don't go down low enough. I've been very happy with them. How about a good acoustic combo like an AER for example? Ian. ----- Original Message ----- From: "andy butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:28 AM Subject: Re: Amp/P.A. Recommendation > hi Michael, > Suggest you check out JBL Eon speakers. > These are the only pa speakers I know that don't colour > the sound a lot. > ( haven't tried the Bose pa setup, but that's expensive, and relies > on separate "sub" woofers which is something I'd be very wary of). > > > > andy butler > michael wall wrote: >> Aloha >> >> my RC-50 arrived this morning and I am already deeply in love >> >> i'm writing to ask for a recommendation or two for a useful amp or >> p.a. to run it through. >> >> I'm a percussionist/singer who usually gets by just fine acoustically >> - venues I work in never have more than 50-75 people. What I'll be >> looping are: >> >> frames drums (a pretty quiet drum with a wide sonic range) >> a variety of hand percussion >> multiple layers of vocals >> >> i'm interested in something reasonably portable. I have looked at the >> Fender Passport P80 P.A. system, but could be happy with a single >> source speaker system as well. >> >> Those of you working in scenes which don't require massive volume, I'd >> be grateful for any recommendations. >> >> thanks! >> > > >