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#456424 - 08/18/18 07:36 AM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: Dnj]
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Another vote for LD systems. I have Maui 11's.
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#456434 - 08/18/18 08:54 AM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: sparky589]
Harold123 Offline
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Thanks Sparky...I researched the LD Maui 11 system I like what I see...Only drawback for Me Is the Weight difference. 51 lbs each I think?...Thanks Harold

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#456435 - 08/18/18 08:57 AM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: Harold123]
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I hear a lot of great comments...Thanks So I assume the Maui 5 in stereo will handle 75 plus people Indoors?...Thanks Harold

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#456439 - 08/18/18 09:07 AM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: Harold123]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By Harold123
I hear a lot of great comments...Thanks So I assume the Maui 5 in stereo will handle 75 plus people Indoors?...Thanks Harold


yes easily especially for only 75-100 people or less...sounds terriffic in stereo and has more mixing features then bose compact at half the cost and you dont need speaker stands.....get the Ld cases too good quality.


Edited by Dnj (08/18/18 09:37 AM)

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#456441 - 08/18/18 09:10 AM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: Harold123]
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Without having two speakers that are on either side of you how do you get stereo? I seen amps that claim they are stereo, did not like them. I had an eight inch speaker on a stand and a 15" bin with a bypass. The sound was split -- high tones went up, low tones to the bin -- it was good, but not stereo.

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#456474 - 08/18/18 02:15 PM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: bruno123]
sparky589 Offline
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Current model base 37.6 lbs, column 17.6 I think. Combined weight not significant to me as I carry them separately, 2 columns in one bag. Interestingly, they were first version purchased when initially hit market, before bags and covers available, Had them custom made. The 5's should be all you need. I use the 11's for larger indoor venues, just my need. And yes bought from Frankie V.


Edited by sparky589 (08/18/18 02:41 PM)
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#456484 - 08/18/18 08:31 PM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: sparky589]
Harold123 Offline
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Thanks Sparky....I forgot about breakdown weights...That would help a lot. Thanks again for Your Help....Thanks again Donny for Your Help also. That's what I was looking for Suggestions from actual users...Plus Sparky You did not try to tell me to use what you use, but to cover my needs...I respect that a lot. Same with You Donny I know You use the 28's...Much appreciated Guys! Plus it helps with My budget range...


Edited by Harold123 (08/18/18 08:32 PM)

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#456494 - 08/19/18 05:14 AM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: Harold123]
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Loc: Missouri
Bose S1’s in stereo here. Light, easy to handle and great sound.
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#456496 - 08/19/18 05:53 AM Re: Need Help for Choosing New Speaker System [Re: guitpic1]
Harold123 Offline
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Loc: Harrisville Pa USA
Thank You Guitpic1....The light weight has to be a Plus also sounding Great!...All Good choices for sure. Hummmmmmmm

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