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<blockquote data-quote="Seraphim38" data-source="post: 7663371" data-attributes="member: 638571"><p>In pro audio, the best selling speakers in that price range are the Mackie Thump TH15A. $349 retail with an amplifier built in, 15" woofer and high frequency compression driver. You really can't buy drivers, do it yourself and end up with something that sounds <em>that</em> good. The Behringer stuff sounds like crap, and the Alto stuff is not great either. JBL &amp; QSC are out of your price range and don't sound any better.</p><p></p><p>Add an active 18" sub and you'll be golden. This is a little easier to do yourself. You can get a plate amp from partsexpress.com and build a box for a subwoofer and make lots of boom without spending massive amounts of dough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seraphim38, post: 7663371, member: 638571"] In pro audio, the best selling speakers in that price range are the Mackie Thump TH15A. $349 retail with an amplifier built in, 15" woofer and high frequency compression driver. You really can't buy drivers, do it yourself and end up with something that sounds [I]that[/I] good. The Behringer stuff sounds like crap, and the Alto stuff is not great either. JBL & QSC are out of your price range and don't sound any better. Add an active 18" sub and you'll be golden. This is a little easier to do yourself. You can get a plate amp from partsexpress.com and build a box for a subwoofer and make lots of boom without spending massive amounts of dough. [/QUOTE]
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