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I have been running my new JBL STX rig now for 4 months and im VERY impressed. I highly recommend these boxes to anyone that's looking for affordable Pro level PA. Vocals are clear and and precise even at high spl.
SPECS
5 STX 835 with 5 Qsc 3602
6 STX 828 with 6 Qsc 3602
6 STX 812m with 3 Qsc 2450
2 Prx 712m
1 Prx 718
2 DBX 260 Processors
Room cap is 1,000
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Very nice rig, I planned something like that, compact and powerful. I wish you could report on you average SPL levels and the sound quality at those levels
thanks
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Very nice rig, I planned something like that, compact and powerful. I wish you could report on you average SPL levels and the sound quality at those levels
thanks
FOH is 60 foot out dead center in the room. At that location I average 100-105 weighted "A". At these levels its clean and precise with no real sense that I couldn't go a lot hotter. In fact in the system shake out I ran it up to 120 db at FOH and it seem to be fine but LOUD!
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Quick questions..
1. Can you comment on the STX's performance vs. the SRX?
2. Why the 5th 835? I'm assuming it's a center fill...just curious :D
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2. Why the 5th 835? I'm assuming it's a center fill...just curious
I was curious about that too!
Steve.
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Drum monitor?
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Quick questions..
1. Can you comment on the STX's performance vs. the SRX?
2. Why the 5th 835? I'm assuming it's a center fill...just curious :D
Yes the 5th one is a center down fill. I find it adds good presence in the "dead" spot between hangs since the main hangs are close to a 40 foot span.
I guess the only box out of the srx series that was a 3 way box was the 738 are there is no comparison there. The best box in the srx series was the 722 hands down.
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Yes the 5th one is a center down fill. I find it adds good presence in the "dead" spot between hangs since the main hangs are close to a 40 foot span.
I guess the only box out of the srx series that was a 3 way box was the 738 are there is no comparison there. The best box in the srx series was the 722 hands down.
I assume this is an install... Where at?
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Jeff,
Any chance you could post a couple of pix?
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Yes the 5th one is a center down fill. I find it adds good presence in the "dead" spot between hangs since the main hangs are close to a 40 foot span.
Hangs? How are you hanging your 835's ?
Regards,
Sidhu
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The system is installed at 37 Main (johns creek) in Georgia. The flyware and plates had to be hand fab'd b because at the time of install no one make hardware for flying the 835.
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http://johnscreek.37main.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/nggallery/venu-room/IMG_4508.jpg
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I can't really see any speakers in that pic...
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I can't really see any speakers in that pic...
I see one center fill speaker (835?) on the front truss.
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I see one center fill speaker (835?) on the front truss.
Yup.
Cropped & lightened for anyone else still struggling....
(http://i.imgur.com/pZoRWKg.jpg)
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Yup.
Cropped & lightened for anyone else still struggling....
(http://i.imgur.com/pZoRWKg.jpg)
did a prince tribute band play there recently?
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Unless the MHF assembly was rotated, that is a very odd deployment.
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Yes sir, the MF/HF module has been rotated. JBL says it cant be done but... :D . Just go to the website at 37Main.com and we have a good gallery of pics. As yes they are 835 cabs.
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did a prince tribute band play there recently?
Yes they did. It was a sold out show. Very good band as well
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I guess the only box out of the srx series that was a 3 way box was the 738 are there is no comparison there. The best box in the srx series was the 722 hands down.
True, the 722's were very musical. They very also lightweight and very loud. I really miss those boxes.