Beginner PA Speakers Questions


Hello, I am in the market for some PA Speakers and wanted some insights from this helpful community. If you are able to answer any of these following questions from your own personal experience, that would be very much appreciated.

 

  1. For small outdoor gigs (~50 people) what are the best budget-friendly PA speakers?

  2. Would you rather have 2 speakers or 1 speaker/1 sub? Why?

  3. What are some underrated brands that make PA speakers?

  4. Can you notice the difference between a 600W vs 400W given that they have similar LF/HF specs?

  5. What PA speakers do you have and what is your personal review of them?

Thanks in advance!

pekhaqun

Some small powered PA speaker systems usually have two inputs. The need for more would require a small mixer feeding the PA system. Unless your reinforcing a rhythm section I'd begin with one 10" or 12" stand mounted powered speaker.

Behringer products seem to offer reasonable amount of current technology economically and possibly be discounted by retailers. It would be wise to compare any economical product with the current processing technology from JBL EON, Mackie and QSC to fit your needs. 

As a Bassist I use a very small 10" coaxial monitor and direct line out to the front of house. Also a lifetime of larger cabinets and amplifiers that I try not to use.  

Hello, I am in the market for some PA Speakers and wanted some insights from this helpful community. If you are able to answer any of these following questions from your own personal experience, that would be very much appreciated.

 

  1. For small outdoor gigs (~50 people) what are the best budget-friendly PA speakers?

  2. Would you rather have 2 speakers or 1 speaker/1 sub? Why?

  3. What are some underrated brands that make PA speakers?

  4. Can you notice the difference between a 600W vs 400W given that they have similar LF/HF specs https://xender.vip/ 

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  5. What PA speakers do you have and what is your personal review of them?

Thanks in advance!