(Brian) Frost wrote on Wed, 11 August 2010 13:16 |
I now own 8 of the k10s and 2 of the k12s. I do many gigs with k10s over a single small sub with great results. I dont find the k12 gets that much louder tho it does a little better throwing further and does a little better without a sub- tho less than you might think. I use them for monitors weekly and every singer seems to compliment how good they sound. Im all around thrilled at their size, weight, and price to quality ratio. I expect them to make me money for a long time. Dont know of a box that competes in its price class.
I do wish I liked the ksub more because its price and form are very attractive but it just doesnt do it for me.
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Wow.. you got 8 K10s! I only have 2 and looking forward to my 2nd pair. Question I have is whether any of you have paired the K10s, 2 per side. I wanna know how much more do you really gain from the coupling effect (not in theory but in practice) and how much improvement in terms of volume and bass response. Any comments are welcomed.
So far, i find the speakers to have quite good volume and bass by itself, high frequencies are awesome especially on vocal boost but for larger gigs or dance stuffs, I have to rely on my 18" sub. Are the Ksubs that bad? What settings do you normally go for the deep and HF switches?
Mike
-proud owner of QSC K10s (I lug them around with Gator padded soft bag)
been using my 1st pair of k10s for various applications including:
-school / college proms up to 300 people (with 18" sub support)
-outdoor cd playback + vocal event up to 200 people (with 18" sub support)
-zone fill @ 500 people company annual dinner
-vocal support (speech / light music) up to 500 people
-monitor speaker for jazz band setup