...well, not exactly new, but not really talked about or reviewed.
DB Technologies ES1203db. It uses a dual 12" bass cabinet that weighs 64 pounds (still manageable), has a lot of power, but super efficient and packs nicely.
I would love to downsize and make it easier to pack/load/setup, but nothing I review and test thoroughly performs better than my setup, and believe me, I would LOVE TO DOWNSIZE. I use dual L1s with B1s and T1 for the processing (a vital and absolutely necessary component for the L1 that almost all DJsl skip). I then use Dual F1 subs to augment the low end. It's super impressive for what it is, and the closest thing I have heard is the RCF EVOX12 or the Evolves. Both have positives and negatives.
The Evolves' are super compact, pack a ton of punch for its size, and IMO, better looking than the RCF-- I could see my self-using them. I would probably keep one F1 in this case just to hit the ultra-low notes. The F1 subs actually lacks in attack and punch, but has the rumble of a decent 18" sub, especially when running in pairs
But the DB Technologies ES1203db looks like it could replace my whole system, including the dual F1 subs. I still might be giving up a little in the super low end, but have more SPL everywhere else.
It would be so much less to bring in.
As of now, I have:
2 hard cases for the radiators (each case hold two radiators, equaling 4)
2 power stands
2 B1s
2F1s
so 8 pieces that I load.
The DB would be 4 and pack more punch and take up a lot LESS room in the car, even though the DBs bass cabinet is bigger and heavier than anything I am using.
What are everyone's thoughts?
DB Technologies ES1203db. It uses a dual 12" bass cabinet that weighs 64 pounds (still manageable), has a lot of power, but super efficient and packs nicely.
I would love to downsize and make it easier to pack/load/setup, but nothing I review and test thoroughly performs better than my setup, and believe me, I would LOVE TO DOWNSIZE. I use dual L1s with B1s and T1 for the processing (a vital and absolutely necessary component for the L1 that almost all DJsl skip). I then use Dual F1 subs to augment the low end. It's super impressive for what it is, and the closest thing I have heard is the RCF EVOX12 or the Evolves. Both have positives and negatives.
The Evolves' are super compact, pack a ton of punch for its size, and IMO, better looking than the RCF-- I could see my self-using them. I would probably keep one F1 in this case just to hit the ultra-low notes. The F1 subs actually lacks in attack and punch, but has the rumble of a decent 18" sub, especially when running in pairs
But the DB Technologies ES1203db looks like it could replace my whole system, including the dual F1 subs. I still might be giving up a little in the super low end, but have more SPL everywhere else.
It would be so much less to bring in.
As of now, I have:
2 hard cases for the radiators (each case hold two radiators, equaling 4)
2 power stands
2 B1s
2F1s
so 8 pieces that I load.
The DB would be 4 and pack more punch and take up a lot LESS room in the car, even though the DBs bass cabinet is bigger and heavier than anything I am using.
What are everyone's thoughts?