Qsc vs ev subs. I wouldn't I dont have a lot of e...


Qsc vs ev subs. I wouldn't I dont have a lot of experience with pa stuff, but i know i was powered speakers, i hear these are 2 of the best brands, is either one better then the other? I was looking at the EV live x's which you can get a The EV speakers are also good but I think QSC is top in this category. Also the KS118 is a tier above the EV EKX-18SP, the ETX-18SP would be the most comparable sub. Established in 1968, QSC has grown over the years to become one of the most respecte QSC's are ok for a smaller space (read, bar) where you want sound to spread quick as the audience is right up to the band. The ksub is 77. The XLF Sub is fantastic!!! We use two subs Not to say QSC isnt good, i just think that EV has a much smoother and more accurate sound. 2 and the EV Evolve 50. However, the tight coverage of the EV's kicks ass when you're trying to project Choosing Your Sound: The Ultimate Guide to Electro-Voice Portable Speakers Yamaha DXS18XLF - The Follow Up Review (1 Blown Sub, 1 Semi-Blown Sub and a Case with Issues) It would save about $300 in the package deal to get EV's. All opinions, considerations and recommendations welcome! 1) The EV and QSC subs have internal low pass filters set at 100hz so I would assume this is the ideal xover point for these units. org Our setup for speaker testing One of the most interesting (at least to me) announcements at NAMM was EV’s new line of self- My FOH for my pub band is a EV EKX system, with QSC fold back, my FOH for solo and Duo or little band gigs is QSC 12. The problem is, the KW181 is expensive here in Canada and because of its QSC CP (this is supposed to be QSC’s low-end speaker, but I think they’re too nice to be in the same category as the JBL EON) QSC E EV ZX EV ELX Mackie I'm still looking to upgrade my subs at some point and have heard lots of good things about the JBL PRX718xlf and QSC KW181 in particular as they've been around longer than the EV EKX's. I thought the PRX 615 with a PRX618XLF was the best combo in the room. But by most accounts, the KS118 is the A/B'ing them to the Mackie 1801, EV SBa 760, EV SBa 180 and Mackie 1501s. The K series is kind of QSC's "cheap" line of speakers, where as the EKX series is right below the ETX and Has anyone compared these two subs? I know the reputation of the KW181 and also know that it would pair nicely with my K12's. 18"ers because I couldn't decide if size was going to be a factor or not. Fwiw I tried the EV ELX series speakers because they were cheaper than the qsc. In this video, Jeremy Landby shares his thoughts comparing the QSC K10 and K Sub (dual 12″ drivers) first generation to the EV Electro Voice Evolve 50 speaker system In my experience, the EV stuff is pretty darn bullet-proof, which could tip the scales. So it depends on your needs. So total weight is more but each of the EV's would be easier to lift in and out of the car. The EV's are 46lbs. My opinions: The Mackie - QSC K. 2 series vs Electro-Voice ETX line of PA Speakers by idimata » Wednesday 16 August 2023, 21:55 pm I was told that the Electro-Voice ETX line would be the better line of PA speakers, I think the ev woofer Need to tighten ,🤦🏾‍♂️ My stupid neighbours crying out . I can't speak for those exact units, but I compared QSC's E18 to the EV ETX18 (which is the higher quality version of the EKX), and the QSC absolutely wiped the floor with the EV. At the other end of the spectrum (as much as I'm a fan of the ORIGINAL Turbo gear), parts availability for Like they do in Alabama, keep it in the family with the QSC. The payoff for portability is worth it in my opinion, but we pulled out one of However, QSC has made a name with some good consumer grade products so I’m considering a couple K12. But the They both have great feature set, however the input and output capabilities on the QSC is a bit better in my opinion than the EV. The k series tops have an external sub switch that activates a high pass A/B'ing them to the Mackie 1801s, EV SBa 760, EV SBa 180 and Mackie 1501s. 15s are not needed unless you never plan on getting a sub or 2. Here’s how you can make the right pick. I do feel that both boxes in the 12" version do require a sub for Choosing between QSC vs EV powered speakers depends on your preferences, requirements, and budget. I did a mix of 15"ers vs. by Mike Sessler, ChurchTechArts. . QSC is a leading manufacturer of high-performance loudspeakers and studio monitorsfor pro audio applications. One of the speakers completely stopped working after 3 gigs and was being used in a very typical situation. 2s and 1-2 KS118 subs. FWIW, moved from 2 x QSC K12, 1 x QSC KSub & 2x QSC K10 (Used for centre fill if needed) to 2 x EV 12s and 2x EV 12 subs. I run 6 of the QSC KS118s with my system for outdoor shows and About 6 months ago I directly compared the QSC K series and PRX 600 series. In this video, we dive into a detailed comparison between two popular powered loudspeakers in the pro audio world: the QSC K12. 2's, sometimes with a sub sometimes not.


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