Citaat:


She thought the linked system was 500W...that's what the ad says. How can you tell it is only 180W?





In the ad it says:
Pair of 2-Way 12" Vented Passive Speaker Cabinets:
Specifications : PS 4L
Continuous power: 180W <-------
Peak power rating: 360W PEAK

If she needs the system weekly, then she's got to have a solid system.
Here's a set that's compact, reliable and relatively fair priced (incl. UK VAT). Yes, it's way more than $1000, but if you're on the road you need decent gear. You can sing the foundations from the skies: if the sound isn't good, the performance is bad. The mixing-desk has an fx-processor onboard, so she has no need for external equipment. If she needs more "body" in the sound then she can always get two subs to complete the set.

Of-course there are plenty other possibilities. Going low-budget isn't the best way to go when you need your setup as much as your friend does. I've posted a set with a powered mixer, so the speakers can be lighter in weight and she doesn't have to deal with running cables to an external amp.

If she's willing to go the extra mile, then I'd suggest a complete fx-rack build into a 19" flightcase. I am very happy with my live-set:

- passive mixer Soundcraft M8
- TC ELectronic M-One XL fx-processor
- DBX 166 compressor/limiter
- DBX 231 equalizer
- Sennheiser E300 IEM in-ear
- Sennheiser EW100/165 microphone
- Furman M10 LX power-conditioner and racklight
- Lexicon MPX110 fx-processor
- set of gooseneck lights for the mixer
- Peavey PV 2600 poweramp
- 2* Electrovoice g115 Gladiator top
- 2* Electrovoice G118 Gladiator sub