I think your budget is unrealistic.. Big room ( get the exact dimensions) lots of people.. playing dance music.. you're gonna need some real stuff.. Google is your friend, but here's a link to get you started.. might even want to give them a call... http://www.sweetwater.com/shop/live-sound/pa-speakers/
PA Speakers for Parties
Hello,
I am brand new to this whole scene. I am in a fraternity and got elected to run certain aspects of our parties. What we need are PA speakers (our old ones broke) They need to be self powered, I am not really sure what exactly a decent setup would be but parties are generally in a huge room with close to 100+ people. We had two older speakers that managed for a few years before biting the bullet. Anyone have any leads they can give me or tips, brand new to this whole thing.
I am brand new to this whole scene. I am in a fraternity and got elected to run certain aspects of our parties. What we need are PA speakers (our old ones broke) They need to be self powered, I am not really sure what exactly a decent setup would be but parties are generally in a huge room with close to 100+ people. We had two older speakers that managed for a few years before biting the bullet. Anyone have any leads they can give me or tips, brand new to this whole thing.
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This might work for you.CheapDJGear.com |
Lots of little active nearfield monitors in that price range (Behringer, M-audio, KRK) but they aren't for party level SPL's. More realistically, over $2000 (bigger Mackies and JBLPro). Then, you have to convert to XLR. Cheaper to pick up some old Advents, or whatever, and a used receiver in a yard sale or your local craplist. |
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