Originally Posted By: 90 dB
Originally Posted By: Jally

I have a 300 watt Fender power amp; I'm guessing that means around 100 watts per side with a peak of 150 per side.

Having said that, we never have to push the amp to fill our venues.





300 watts really isn't much juice. Most newer passives are rated higher than 100 watts. Might be time to upgrade the amp. You might also want to check out the Yamaha CM-12V. They are billed as monitors, but they do well as small mains, and have pole mounts. They are rated for 350 watts, but if you don't clip them, you should be OK.

If you want a lot of pro advice, you could register and post this question on the PSW site. Those guys are all pro SR guys, and are current on all of the newest gear.


http://forums.prosoundweb.com/index.php




p.s.


I would avoid anything that has "Behringer" on it. grin


I agree with this post nearly 100%. Best to ask your question over at PSW. Is weight a concern at all, transportability, etc.? I've done a boatload of A/V system deliveries from a huge variety of brands - I've seen issues with them all at times, from cold solder joints on speaker leads inside cabinets to improperly attached pole mount pockets, etc. I have to believe that there isn't an affordable PA speaker company that does 100% QC checks these days.