Xprs speakers

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Mayan Way

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Hi everyone - id be grateful for any input re the following:

Currently mainly do this as a hobby altho i have some limited experience of playing on other systems at free parties and small bars a handful of times.

The music played is predominantly reggae/dub which cab bleed over to experimental/dancehall/techno so clear bass is an important factor
Due to change in circumstances i plan to upgrade n have my eye on xprs range

Budget is 6K but i want to incl a dbx 260 (is it advisable to buy this as a used item?) in price wch leaves about 5+K

So i plan fr this - 2x xprs 10"; 2x 12"; 2 x 115 sub = iv managed to source these new fr total of £4,7k brand newwhich is pretty good compared to RRP

How do forum members rate this range?

There is an option of buying the xprs 215 for only £100 more expensive than a 115 - That would potentially save me about £700 but it migtht limit my future options of running a couple of spk+sub's - the 215 can run 2 speakers each one with a dedicated sub but why is it so cheap compared to the 115?

Drew
 
Welcome Drew,
No personal experience with those exact speakers but heard nothing but good things. It's a heck of a system (and a budget) for a hobby.
 
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The XPRS are awesome speakers, but since they and the subs are powered and have active crossovers .. not sure you'd need the DriveRack. If it's simple feedback control, the cheap Behringer Sharks work fine (or a used Sabine unit). The DriveRacks were needed when outboard amps were used. I sold my 260, and DriveRack PA years ago.
 
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