Members heath_eld Posted March 12, 2017 Members Share Posted March 12, 2017 Hey all. Chewing over a few ideas for a speaker upgrade. Currently running EV ELX112p over 118p - it's ok, but does run out of juice. Have a fair offer to sell them, so thinking about what else could be better. I'm happy enough with them but the market is changing and I probably need to aim a little higher. Option one:RCF 8003 as ii (x2)732a x 2 Total cost: disregarding covers, about $8800. Option 2: SRX818sp x 2SRX 812p x 2 Total cost: disregarding covers, about $8100 Option 3: just for contrastPRX 818xlfwPrx812w Total cost: $7100. I've disregarded other options: EV ETX and Yamaha because their subs get into that 50kg range - just too heavy. The RCF, I'm pretty sure I'd be happy with. The new sub is a bit lighter than the old model (at 43kg still more than ideal). I've never used the specific speaker but have always liked the larger drivers on RCF stuff. The SRX I've simply never heard anything similar. The reviews are mostly great. The sub is marginally lighter, but more footprint. The tops are actually quite heavy. It's fractionally cheaper and I would have guessed it would be better. The PRX I probably include for the contrast. It's only a grand (Aussie) less than the SRX. But it's lighter and the sub actually looks easier to pick up and it has the crossover in the sub. Any comparison experiences? How do the powered SRX go in the wild? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nchangin Posted March 13, 2017 Members Share Posted March 13, 2017 Between the SRX and PRX it's a non contest. SRX sound better while being louder, better processing, better performance. Also consider resale value, PRX's are everywhere used, SRX on the other hand do not see on the used market so much. I would go with what you prefer and who has the best support in your location between RCF and JBL. When you say the market is channging what do you mean? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nchangin Posted March 13, 2017 Members Share Posted March 13, 2017 As far as the wild I've had my SRX812P baking in 100 degree minnesota July 100 % humidity sun all day long (and most of the night). Not a shut down, overheat or anything. The horn is amazing and compared to my MRX's (similar to the PRX drivers) there is no comparison. Where they really shine is the limiting, you will not hear it when limiter kick in, it's pretty amazing stuff. Those 12's do very well on the low side alone too, albeit they will run out of gas outside pretty quickly in full range mode, but they are not designed for that anyway, designed for use with subs. I wished I could speak for the RCF you are looking at, never heard a RCF sound bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members heath_eld Posted March 14, 2017 Author Members Share Posted March 14, 2017 By "the market is changing" I just mean that a few years ago, the ELX was right up there - people's expectations have gone up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nchangin Posted March 14, 2017 Members Share Posted March 14, 2017 Is there a reason you have not looked at EV's more robust lines? or Yamaha DSR's? Seems the pricing for you is really high compared to here in the US. For that budget there are other brands I'd be possibly looking into. Sorry you are in that predicament. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members heath_eld Posted March 14, 2017 Author Members Share Posted March 14, 2017 As for prices - Au prices have always been higher - even in 2011-12 when our dollar was worth more than yours, we paid much more than you. I've got no complaints about my investment in the ELX series - they were a great price, they've done dozens of gigs. If space in the garage wasn't limited I'd hold on to them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members heath_eld Posted March 14, 2017 Author Members Share Posted March 14, 2017 As for prices - Au prices have always been higher - even in 2011-12 when our dollar was worth more than yours, we paid much more than you. Wages are higher though too. It's just generally a higher cost economy. I've got no complaints about my investment in the ELX series - they were a great price, they've done dozens of gigs, and ill sell them again for a fair price. No complaints about the ROI. I am put off both EV ETX and the Yamaha DSR by the weight of the subs - both give or take 50kg - too heavy for me. They get great reviews though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members abzurd Posted March 14, 2017 Members Share Posted March 14, 2017 Option 4 RCF 8004 x 2 ~ $5000 streetRCF NX-L24a x 2 ~$3800 street If you're gonna go with the Art series, go for the flagship 745a. Actually a pair of 8004s under a pair of 745a's would be pretty potent setup and around $7500 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members heath_eld Posted March 14, 2017 Author Members Share Posted March 14, 2017 Option 4 RCF 8004 x 2 ~ $5000 street RCF NX-L24a x 2 ~$3800 street If you're gonna go with the Art series, go for the flagship 745a. Actually a pair of 8004s under a pair of 745a's would be pretty potent setup and around $7500 Now you've just increased the sexiness factor in this thread! Only trouble is that those are American prices. I'd be looking at about A$16k with the NX or just under A$14k with the 745s. And those 8004 subs are also at that 50kg type weight point. Close enough to double the SRX price. Looks like a seriously good system though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members abzurd Posted March 14, 2017 Members Share Posted March 14, 2017 Only trouble is that those are American prices. I'd be looking at about A$16k with the NX or just under A$14k with the 745s. And those 8004 subs are also at that 50kg type weight point. Looks like a seriously good system though! Ouch! Sorry. Given that I'd go with your SRX option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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