So what color was your intention on buying Black or white?
They are black and that may be a good thing because they are black. Should hide dirt well.
Lol, he definitely meant to buy black ones.
So what color was your intention on buying Black or white?
They are black and that may be a good thing because they are black. Should hide dirt well.
For sure you do need stands. We have 2 that we've had for many years that lock in so once you set the height it stays at that height.Mixy, Post your need list
Someone will make you a deal from the forum
I have skrims new never used
Don,t forget you need stands for the skrim
Doesn't matter! Mixy in in it for the hobby & ego!Always remember...
Even if you get a good deal on something... you didn't save money, you spent it.
Do you have a girlfriend?Maybe you have a boyfriend but I don't. I'm not gay.
You can kiss my grits!you can lay the skrims on the ground of the backyard your gigging at to protect getting your speakers dirty when you forget your stands.
win win!
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That's my partner and right now I don't have a GF. I was talking to a lady and we met up once, then this situation happened.Do you have a girlfriend?
Is he your partner?
Do you know what ego means? Easing God Out. Not here.Doesn't matter! Mixy in in it for the hobby & ego!
I was talking to a girl at Wendy drive thru. She might be my girl friend but, she told me to leave . Would that be an situation ??That's my partner and right now I don't have a GF. I was talking to a lady and we met up once, then this situation happened.
Peavey 2000 amp
Mix called it a classic so I assumed the big boat anchor version .. just another mismatched piece of the "I want to be a big-time promoter" puzzle.Was it the Classic 2000 or the IPR 2000? How much did you pay to ship it?
I think what Steve is trying to say is you could buy something more efficient at a lot lighter weight. You're only getting 500-600 a side at 4 ohms roughly with that amp and it's heavier than the average powered speaker
From the last paragraph of the first article I put above
Peavey has an enviable rep for building road-tough gear, but the good-sounding PV 2000 may be even better suited to a permanent install, where accessing the rear-mounted controls would be less of an issue and the unit’s weight no issue at all.
Mix called it a classic so I assumed the big boat anchor version .. just another mismatched piece of the "I want to be a big-time promoter" puzzle.
No shipping charge. We got it from my friend who is a DJ for less than $60.Was it the Classic 2000 or the IPR 2000? How much did you pay to ship it?
I think what Steve is trying to say is you could buy something more efficient at a lot lighter weight. You're only getting 500-600 a side at 4 ohms roughly with that amp and it's heavier than the average powered speaker
From the last paragraph of the first article I put above
Peavey has an enviable rep for building road-tough gear, but the good-sounding PV 2000 may be even better suited to a permanent install, where accessing the rear-mounted controls would be less of an issue and the unit’s weight no issue at all.
Great reply. Maybe you could teach Chris a thing or two about comedy.
Mixy, Post your need list
Someone will make you a deal from the forum
Deal? Not even...
Drive to Massachusetts, quarantine yourself for 14 days and then help me clear out my storage unit.
C'mon... people, that right there is funny.
Deal? Not even...
Drive to Massachusetts, quarantine yourself for 14 days and then help me clear out my storage unit.