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Church and H.O.W. – Forums for HOW Sound and AV - Your Displayed Name Must Be Your Real Full Name To Post In The Church and HOW Forums => Church Sound => Topic started by: jackmoore on October 15, 2018, 08:50:39 AM
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Hi,
My church are looking to buy a stage monitor so that the musicians can hear themselves. The PA system is fairly old so it would probably be easier and simpler to get a powered loudspeaker.
The church has about 60 people, but is growing.
With a budget of up to £350, what stage monitors would you recommend?
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Is that $350 total or $350 per wedge available?
If you only have $350 to play with total, then look at Electro Voice ZLX, or the new QSC CP series. Probably the best you can get for that price.
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£350, actually, not $350.00. And since the OP said "buy a stage monitor," (singular) and that's the budget, I think the total and per-wedge price are the same.
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I don't know how to get the little pence, quid, pounds, or whatever line, so I just used the dollar sign. It is the same either way if that was his budget per wedge or only one wedge, but thanks for clearing that up ;)
If he had wanted two speakers though? Later in his post, he asks what stage " monitors " would you recommend. Which can be read as which ones to choose, or multiples of which one to buy. I read it quickly and got stuck on the possibility that he wanted more than 1 option and perhaps more than 1 wedge. Hence again, the clarification.
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Turbosound iX12 is $299 and isn't terrible.
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Is that $350 total or $350 per wedge available?
If you only have $350 to play with total, then look at Electro Voice ZLX, or the new QSC CP series. Probably the best you can get for that price.
It's for a single wedge. I think it suits us better to just have one for the musicians. £350 comes to about $450 if that helps.
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Just remember that with a powered monitor you will have to get both a signal cable AND a power cable to the box... That can be annoying if you’re not geared up for such stuff.
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