I got a chance to mix on an Eona rig this weekend and I liked it quite a bit! I was mixing sidestage monitors for an outdoor festival and Bennett was kind enough to supply 4 of the 12" Eona wedges for the front 4 mixes, the single 18" sub for drum fill, and 2 of the u103's, one for drum fill top and one for cue. Board was a DDA CS8 and the only outboard processing was my DBX1231's and a Driverack 240 for the drumfill. We went ahead and set up mics prior to the bands arriving (Audix mics all around) and rang the wedges out. We assumed worst case scenario with EQ cuts and wanted to be sure we had plenty of gain before feedback. There was a good bit of cut going on up in the 4-6.3k region on the graphics and a few others here and there but we managed to get good levels for even the loudest of bands.
I ran pretty full mixes on each of the wedges and alot of everything through the drum fill and the wedges were barely breaking a sweat. Lots of compliments from the musicians about how well they could hear on stage. The drum fill was slamming so hard that the top box almost shook off the top! I had to strap it down. The power and quality of the wedges made it easy for a rookie Monitor engineer to get things pretty solid on stage.
I especially liked the 12" wedge and the single 18" sub. They are both incredibly light for their size and very powerful. Now where can I get some free samples