Members Vinny D Posted May 5, 2006 Members Share Posted May 5, 2006 In my never ending quest to someday *BUY* a PA system I am exploring as many options as I can. Does anyone have any experiance with Sonic cabs? I sometimes see localy a few people using some subs (18e & 18W) but I have never heard or scene any tops. The cabs I was looking at where: T212FR2 http://www.sonicspeaker.com/t212fr-2.htm T118 http://www.sonicspeaker.com/t118sub.htm or possibly this sub 118 Scoop http://www.sonicspeaker.com/118scoop.htm I am not sure which sub would work best with that top cab, I do like the dual 12's in the T212FR2 with the 2" horn Any thoughts or general bashing is appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 I'd stay away from the old style scoop cab. I've been around the old 18W for many years. Its decent but not nearly as punchy,especially up close,as the 18e. I have 8 of them. And the TR212 is a great budget top cab for those who aren't quite on an SR-X budget. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Vinny D Posted May 6, 2006 Author Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 Thanks TLBH I just always liked the looks of the scoops but they are a bit heavy to drag around.On there web site (which has not been updated spec wise since 02) they show some of these cabs can be loaded with RCF drivers, does anyone know if thats still true? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 Originally posted by Vinny D Thanks TLBHI just always liked the looks of the scoops but they are a bit heavy to drag around.On there web site (which has not been updated spec wise since 02) they show some of these cabs can be loaded with RCF drivers, does anyone know if thats still true? I'm sure there's a driver upgrade available. They've always kind of had that option. Last I heard RCF was a main upgrade brand. And some are available minus the driver or woofer. I bought all my 18e's empty for $347 each. $100 less than with the stock woofer. The 18e's are very easy to move around for their size. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members J. Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 My old band had a pair of the T212 tops along with matching 2x15 bottoms. They're a decent sounding speaker for not much money, although I wasn't quite as happy with the subs as I was with the tops. They sure looked cool stacked up though! It seems like 80% of the bands in Wisconsin have Sonic speakers in their rigs somewhere. They still make some of the crossovers in my hometown, and Sonic is based out of Cudahay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Unalaska Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 I'd consider getting the sonic cabs if the dual 12 were smaller and I could use a 2" exit compression driver.p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Never_Grew_Up Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 I'd second the idea of staying away from the scoops. You get no increased power handling, only 7hz lower range (40 vs. 47), but you add 50 lbs & the scoops take up a lot more space. What about their Metrosub? I couldn't tell from the website if the 212 has a pole mount or not. http://www.sonicspeaker.com/ms.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members axe2 2001 Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 Originally posted by J. My old band had a pair of the T212 tops along with matching 2x15 bottoms. They're a decent sounding speaker for not much money, although I wasn't quite as happy with the subs as I was with the tops. They sure looked cool stacked up though!It seems like 80% of the bands in Wisconsin have Sonic speakers in their rigs somewhere. They still make some of the crossovers in my hometown, and Sonic is based out of Cudahay. Ya Hey! Lots of sonics around here! (S.E. Wisconsin). I have a pair of 15" tops with 4"x10" horns for a practice PA. Had them for about 10 years and the woofers finnaly blew. We pounded the hell out of them though. I got replacement speakers from Parts Express on line at great prices. They aren't great speakers but the'll do the job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Vinny D Posted May 6, 2006 Author Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 I was able too find a dealer that could give me some info and the cabs I am looking at and they are available with the RCF drivers (T212FR-2, T118) for a bit of a price increase but I think probably worth it in the long run. I just wish I could actually hear these things because the pricing seems reasonable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 Originally posted by Never_Grew_Up I'd second the idea of staying away from the scoops. You get no increased power handling, only 7hz lower range (40 vs. 47), but you add 50 lbs & the scoops take up a lot more space.What about their Metrosub? I couldn't tell from the website if the 212 has a pole mount or not.http://www.sonicspeaker.com/ms.htm But you don't need higher power handling capacity if the same amount of power gets you a lot more acoustical output,which the 18e certainly will. Great sub for the price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 Originally posted by Vinny D I was able too find a dealer that could give me some info and the cabs I am looking at and they are available with the RCF drivers (T212FR-2, T118) for a bit of a price increase but I think probably worth it in the long run. I just wish I could actually hear these things because the pricing seems reasonable. Our band opened for Head East a few years ago at a small outdoor thing And they used only four of the 18e's/side and three of the FR212tr's/side(with the 2" exit mids)and they sounded really good for such a limited setup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Vinny D Posted May 6, 2006 Author Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 The price on the T212FR-2 with the RCF drivers was $1,000.00, I am not sure if it wouldn't just be worth the wait to save up the extra cash for the JBL SRX 722. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted May 6, 2006 Members Share Posted May 6, 2006 Originally posted by Vinny D The price on the T212FR-2 with the RCF drivers was $1,000.00, I am not sure if it wouldn't just be worth the wait to save up the extra cash for the JBL SRX 722. That seems very high. I've seen them in the 1" exit w/standard drivers for $399. I can't see there being a $600 difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CMS Author Craig Vecchione Posted May 7, 2006 CMS Author Share Posted May 7, 2006 Originally posted by tlbonehead Its decent but not nearly as punchy,especially up close,as the 18e. Hey wait a minute....didn't you comment about horns not being long throw in the other thread?????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Vinny D Posted May 7, 2006 Author Members Share Posted May 7, 2006 Originally posted by tlbonehead That seems very high. I've seen them in the 1" exit w/standard drivers for $399. I can't see there being a $600 difference. The standard drivers with the 2" horn was $700.00 I should also mention that the price includes $150.00 shipping charge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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