Hi Pennywizz6.
Trust me. Do NOT buy the Logitech speakers. They are absolutely “”””NOT”””” suitable for live performance. I’m actually rather annoyed that people here recommended them to you because by hell is that bad advice.
They are nothing more than cheap Desktop PC speakers, so forget about them.
You have already picked out a good system above.
That pair of 12” heads you linked to above are full range (65Hz-20kHz) and rated at 80RMS/160 Peak.
On top of that you also located a Power Amp more than powerful for your needs. At 8ohm it’s still rated at 300Watt / Per Side which is far more power than the speakers could ever take. So in the future, you might need to change the speakers as you grow and move on to bigger gigs, but you won’t need to change the Power amp for a long time.
Only problem is your missing one item. You need a Mixing Desk if you plan on using a Power Amp. You can’t necessarily connect directly the Power Amp unless you’re an instrumentalist with no need for anything more than a stereo (two channel) signal. Even at that I wouldn’t recommend connecting directly to a Power Amp without a desk. Check out the Behringer’s range of small desks. Very good prices VS Sound Quality !!!.
As for the first new links you posted…..
No…stay well away from Studio monitors for gigging with. Studio monitors make it their business to reproduce a very very wide range signal that is of no use to you at life venue. All your doing is opening the speaker up to a lot of very low frequency sound that is of no use to you at a live venue. In the Studio Mastering they would be perfect, but for live work, you need a pair of full range speakers designed specifically for living work.
As for the second link you just posted….
YES !!!! Now your talking. This is by far more inline with what you need.
Thumbs up all the way !!!.
Moving on to your “new” third link….
Ok… it’s the same as the very first one you posted at the top of this thread. My advice is your money would be better spend on the second link you posted in your last post. They are by far more suitable for Power Amp you selected, and will be more than powerful enough to last you a very long time.
Regards.
Sharp.