Live Sound Speakers
  05.15.2008      
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1 Posted by : Anonymous
Mar 10, 2009 11:07AM
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it would be rather well to tell WHO is REAL factory like JBL or ELECTRO VOICE and WHO JUST ASSEMBLE components from everywhere looking for the best prices like Nexo or L Acoustics from FRANCE. So it would be wery well to tell if components are made under specification by.. but with still the same reference (thanks L Acoustics) or if they came from currents production and EASY to find years after. THANKS A LOT, best regard
2 Posted by : Anonymous
Mar 10, 2009 11:07AM
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It's all right about real factory like JBL or Electro Voice or ADAMSON. The comment is rather important because I've had problem with products made under specifications (loudspeakers) and met difficulty to replace them. There is so an exception, Clair Brothers. The worst are NEXO and L Acoustics from Europe, expensive, they grow old rather bad after 50 live concerts and are difficult to sell in 2nd hand.
3 Posted by : Anonymous
May 15, 2009 11:07AM
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The problem is not the fact that the system is made by an assembler or a "real factory". The question is to know if the speaker does well his job or not. And sorry but I'v never heard a JBL or EV system sound good... (Adamson is nice). Christian Heil and Nexo have some excellent sound systems and are recognized all over the world (just count the artists on tour with V-DOSC...). Concerning the difficulty to find spare parts, sorry but L'acoustics has built a serious network and replacements are really easy... There's some good and bad things in all brands of sound systems, but you can't say that JBL is wonderful and L-acoustics bad. It's not the truth.
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1 Posted by : Anonymous
Mar 10, 2009 11:07AM
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it would be rather well to tell WHO is REAL factory like JBL or ELECTRO VOICE and WHO JUST ASSEMBLE components from everywhere looking for the best prices like Nexo or L Acoustics from FRANCE. So it would be wery well to tell if components are made under specification by.. but with still the same reference (thanks L Acoustics) or if they came from currents production and EASY to find years after. THANKS A LOT, best regard
2 Posted by : Anonymous
Mar 10, 2009 11:07AM
REPLY
It's all right about real factory like JBL or Electro Voice or ADAMSON. The comment is rather important because I've had problem with products made under specifications (loudspeakers) and met difficulty to replace them. There is so an exception, Clair Brothers. The worst are NEXO and L Acoustics from Europe, expensive, they grow old rather bad after 50 live concerts and are difficult to sell in 2nd hand.
3 Posted by : Anonymous
May 15, 2009 11:07AM
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The problem is not the fact that the system is made by an assembler or a "real factory". The question is to know if the speaker does well his job or not. And sorry but I'v never heard a JBL or EV system sound good... (Adamson is nice). Christian Heil and Nexo have some excellent sound systems and are recognized all over the world (just count the artists on tour with V-DOSC...). Concerning the difficulty to find spare parts, sorry but L'acoustics has built a serious network and replacements are really easy... There's some good and bad things in all brands of sound systems, but you can't say that JBL is wonderful and L-acoustics bad. It's not the truth.
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