I am in total agreement with actual sound over specs.
The Behringer B300's are a perfect example.
The think that really has me thinking is that as you illustrate the versatility of this system in pretty much any venue delivering perfectly matched sound without echo or reverb.
To fill a room vs. aiming sound at it is what this system achieves and in all venues the same way? You have my total attention.
That is soooo relevant and beggs for the next question.
If we are buying sound and don't have the ability to test in several different venues isn't that kind of like shooting craps?
And we all know that's just not going to happen prior to purchase.
How did you find this system and know what it would do?
DJ's love to diss Bose for some reason.
Everything I own beside dj gear is Bose.
I've seen some guys over drive a room with 802's wondering if they were that deaf or even knew what they were missing.
No speaker wars, just good discussion.
I bought Yorkville because of prior experiences, nobody disses Yorkville.
I was not able to listen to them because most sound rooms don't feature them.
The only other option is catalog, and what is the point of that?
I buy from a local music shop to support them like they support me.
I did buy the NX 750's based on that and knowing the companies determination to be the best, maybe not the most popular or affordable.
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