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Does anyone make a light-weight powered speaker? There are all kinds of light-weight combos with Class D and Neo, but I can't seem to find any powered speakers like that. They're all pretty heavy.
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01-29-2022 09:43 AM
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Heavy and expensive, too!
These guys get zero press out there (mostly 'cuz they're different), but make a great product: Sonusphere. [and yeah, they're Mose Graphite, the guitar/bass neck makers!]
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Speaker size and power requirement?
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Originally Posted by marcwhy
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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What's the intended use?
Powered speakers come from Pro Audio/PA and HiFi pedigree. Weight, no consideration. Frequency response: FRFR. Power to kill the first row. What else separates them from guitar combos is the speaker(s) and the lack of a tone-shaping preamp. You can use a lightweight combo as a powered speaker provided is has a line in or an FX loop, and a reasonably linear speaker.
Alternatively, you can combine a power amp (I'd call it a terminal amp), anything between a Mooer Baby Bomb (30W but loud as hell) and Seymour Duncan Power Stage SD-170, with a lightweight cab. My ultralight TOOB and Metro cabs fit the bill. A Baby Bomb - Metro 6.5FR combination costs apx. 350 USD and weighs under 5 lbs. The 45W Quilter InterBlock also is a great fit. A SD-170 - TOOB 12D combination costs some 800 USD and weighs roughly 12 lbs.Last edited by Gitterbug; 01-29-2022 at 03:20 PM.
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Really depends what he wants to do with it. If it's something that requires wide range applications, (drums, bass, keyboards, voice..) using guitar oriented gear is going to give a poor result.
Unless if it's for home use, to jam with freinds, or a very intimate audience, family and freinds, I wouldn't recommend other than real PA equipment.
Woody, you should tell us what are the power requirements, and in what applications you will need the speaer? Do you need a mixer, do you need stereo?
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This for instance has got very good reviews, weighs about 15lbs, 7.5 kgs.
Jbl IRX 108 BT class D portable 8 inch speaker with 2 indépendant inputs (line and Xlr)
I'm going to buy one myself for home applications to monitor multitrack recording duties in my living room, without the hassle of a full home studio rig with mixer and stereo monitors. Will just plug the hardware multitrack in the speaker and should be fine.
They are said to have great sound quality and big power for the weight and size
It also has Bluetooth, which can be convenient for listening to music on the fly when freinds come for a drink.
Very convenient solutions are possible these days.
JBL IRX 108 BT – Thomann France
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I had that same problem, solved with Mambo. Their powered speakers are the sime size and weight as the 10 combo, very small and light. I have two of them, they sound great - can be tilted or attached to stands.
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Has anyone tried one of these?
12" Neo Speaker
60 Watts (probably Class D amp ?)
Guitar Center shows $499.00
DV MARK | Products | DV POWERED CAB 112/60
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Interesting. Shame DV Mark releases no data on their speakers. Nothing on the differences within the "dramatically increased" range, except bell cover colors.
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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Originally Posted by Sredna
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Originally Posted by marcwhy
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