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I don't know very much about powered speakers, but I noticed that the system that Mac pointed out only has bass & treble tone controls. Is that normally sufficient, or would you generally use a mixer/graphic EQ to get the right sound on the job?




These are a totally different concept from what you have experienced in the past.

The small number of user-friendly controls are indeed enough and are part of the design, creating a situation where the user does not have to be a physicist in order to dial in great sound.

The midrange is not a problem in this system to my ears.

Matter of fact, the EQ with both knobs set at 12 o'clock is very good indeed. I might conceive a circumstance where I'd set both bass and treble to 1 o'clock for certain vocals, but that's it. In either case, the midrange control is not needed and IMO would actually get in the way if there.


--Mac