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My band may need to upgrade parts of our PA system soon and I was looking at some Seismic Audio speakers. These in particular. We've recently started playing some larger venues and have been asked to play louder and unfortunately our watt Crown amp and the Yamahas don't have any more to give and they distort when we try to turn them up as loud as the venues are asking for. So, I'm thinking of upgrading to the Seismic Audios above if they are a half decent upgrade to the Yamahas and replacing the Crown amp with a Behringer inuke amp. I know opinions on the Behringer amps are mixed but what I'm really interested in is getting some feedback on the Seismic Audio speakers.
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Originally Posted by nchangin.
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Siesmic audio
Our PA Speakers are great for church performances whether for church solos, or for church bands, and even church plays. Our PA Speakers will deliver years of professional performance and crystal clear sound, so your music can be heard clearly, loudly and reliably! Not all PA speakers are for the audience. Floor monitors to hear what the audience hears and what you need to hear on stage. Road tested and musician approved, Seismic Audio floor monitors are available in a huge variety of configurations. No PA system is complete without the perfect subwoofer. Responsible for the low frequencies, your sub will provide the foundation and the power that the rest of your public address system will use as a base to give you the best possible sound. Skip to main content.
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So we bought good gear. Replace crossover if the signal is not balanced did not research the rolls xover and if your not using balanced cables get it over with and go balanced top to bottom. What are you using for a crossover? I know opinions on the Behringer amps are mixed but what I'm really interested in is getting some feedback on the Seismic Audio speakers. For me, I'd want to know that if we sound bad, it's our fault, and not our gear's fault. The cheap piezos and platic grill covers over the woofers are tell tale signs of speakers made to LOOK impressive, but not necessarily sound impressive. I am supposing you could double up on what you have on each side with used speakers yamaha clubs mentioned are normally affordable used for the tops and leave the subs keep all the other gear. It is not a tough place to be in at all. Road tested and musician approved, Seismic Audio floor monitors are available in a huge variety of configurations. Sign In Sign Up. Also I don't know if that crossover is helping or not or a decent solution, is it even balanced in's and outs? Hellinger Posted December 11,
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Embrace the mediocrity. Yamaha clubs will sound better than the A12's and can be found cheap used. It is not a tough place to be in at all. Man, I really have to count my blessings. I agree with the others , seismic audio stuff is just plain junk. If you think your Yammies distort too much, you are going to hate the SAs. Sound on the Go. Can it tow something? You can update your browser from the link below. Are they a decent upgrade to the Yamahas or are they crap?
Warm to you thanks for your help.