Hi there does anyone used this speakers yet? if so can you tell me is there is anything bad about this speakers or did you experienced some kind of issues with it?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Posté Wed 28 Feb 18 @ 9:29 pm
nicholas123 wrote :
Hi there does anyone used this speakers yet? if so can you tell me is there is anything bad about this speakers or did you experienced some kind of issues with it?
Thanks!
Thanks!
ive blown both a bass driver and a compression driver since owning them. i would spend a bit more on something better
mine now sit above 4 15" scoops and 2 15" reflex kicks so now not being driven as hard they sound pretty
as ive got one blown driver im going to be upgrading both to eminence kappa 15 c
Posté Thu 01 Mar 18 @ 1:09 pm
What did you do when you blow a bass speaker ?You can't say they are bad speakers just because you blow them,your issues are not with the speakers,your issues are with the input signal you have been sent to the amp!
If you send to much signal from your mixer to the amp you can blow many speakers don't matter the brand ! the kappa 15c will be blown as well! if you do the same..
monitor your output signal! Keep it down.
You should be careful when replacing the speakers with different spec.. inside of an active box!
If you send to much signal from your mixer to the amp you can blow many speakers don't matter the brand ! the kappa 15c will be blown as well! if you do the same..
monitor your output signal! Keep it down.
You should be careful when replacing the speakers with different spec.. inside of an active box!
Posté Fri 02 Mar 18 @ 12:31 am
nicholas123 wrote :
What did you do when you blow a bass speaker ?You can't say they are bad speakers just because you blow them,your issues are not with the speakers,your issues are with the input signal you have been sent to the amp!
If you send to much signal from your mixer to the amp you can blow many speakers don't matter the brand ! the kappa 15c will be blown as well! if you do the same..
monitor your output signal! Keep it down.
You should be careful when replacing the speakers with different spec.. inside of an active box!
If you send to much signal from your mixer to the amp you can blow many speakers don't matter the brand ! the kappa 15c will be blown as well! if you do the same..
monitor your output signal! Keep it down.
You should be careful when replacing the speakers with different spec.. inside of an active box!
it wasnt actually me i lent my young 16 year old brother inlaw one with a cheap mixer to plug his iphone in for a house party.
so yeah a combination of the mixer being redlined and youtube rips being used in this case probably blew the bass driver
but the compression driver i blew quite easily and i believe theve actually upgraded that themselves
for around the same money youd be better off with jbl eons if i could spend the money again thats is where id spend it
Posté Fri 02 Mar 18 @ 1:36 pm
for me they just didnt have enough spl or bass hence why they now sit on scoops run with external crossovers
Posté Fri 02 Mar 18 @ 1:40 pm
It could blow but only if you go pass the 11 o'clock position https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g6x0By9_BY
Here's how you replace the driver if the problem ever occur.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75r4rqc2tag
Honestly I would get the Mackie Thump 15a they are 1300 watts and they are lighter (same price as the alto ts215) but they are solid like the alto speakers ts215
https://www.amazon.com/Mackie-Thump15A-1300W-Powered-Loudspeaker/dp/B073WYP6RS
The mackies hit harder but the alto ts215 are great when you watch your levels and can be fixed easily according to the video above. I got a pair of ts215s and they are still sounding great but I'm not going pass the the 11 oclock position. Oh yeah, turn your master volume to 75% or adjust to your liking to give to more depth. Just dont go full master volume or the limiter will kick in.
Here's how you replace the driver if the problem ever occur.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75r4rqc2tag
Honestly I would get the Mackie Thump 15a they are 1300 watts and they are lighter (same price as the alto ts215) but they are solid like the alto speakers ts215
https://www.amazon.com/Mackie-Thump15A-1300W-Powered-Loudspeaker/dp/B073WYP6RS
The mackies hit harder but the alto ts215 are great when you watch your levels and can be fixed easily according to the video above. I got a pair of ts215s and they are still sounding great but I'm not going pass the the 11 oclock position. Oh yeah, turn your master volume to 75% or adjust to your liking to give to more depth. Just dont go full master volume or the limiter will kick in.
Posté Fri 02 Mar 18 @ 2:30 pm
Hi folks I have seen RCF ART 715-A Mk4 this are killers!
very light and very powerful!
Thanks to everyone!
These are an art trust me!
very light and very powerful!
Thanks to everyone!
These are an art trust me!
Posté Fri 02 Mar 18 @ 2:40 pm