Db Technologies Opera 415 Manually
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I use Opra for Db prs technology since 6 years, I must say the 415-Premire sries silent weaker and less powerful than the new sries. But I can say that I compared several brands (JBL, Behringer, Mackie, etc.) and the only boxes I Whereas the same quality level of its quality, it's the FCR and some new MODEL RCF and Yamaha are the same company that Db! THE Opra is hi-fi but the FCR FCR projte a little more. I had to buy at least two dozen pairs of Opera box, I know them well and Unlike Previous comment, which compared with JBL, there is nothing to compare these two products, the JBL is derrire DSOL far. Hello, I am the partner organization fassesis of Music recently and trying to fix the crap that he can tell. See more in my opinion laisss pseudo!
Mr 'Music partner organization' The fact you are still stronger than usual: Well done for LAB Gruppen amplifiers that drive the speakers amplified: we understand why the material you are using does not work. In Opera there is the FCR will not compare the JBL remain courteous. I stop the gentlemen, thank you readers yet again ignore the opinion of Music partner organization, the other view is quite admissible. Happy pregnant no more. The power handling still leaves to be desired even after 3 hours together with LAB GRUPPEN amplifiers. This speaker is too chre for a product assembler, as this brand does not manufacture anything, she assembles components diffrentes origins.
I think of the day when an HP break, there are not any in stock or very much like this equipment is manufactured to measure according to specifications! I'd be curious to see how this product will age. For the same price as ELECTRO VOICE or JBL Hello resale!
Hi all I've got some dB Technologies questions. I was looking at the site earlier, and noticed that e.g. The Stage Opera 415 speakers have disappeared. Have they been discontinued? Further on, I was thinking about the Mackie SR1530 speakers. On the Hart Dynamics website, they are said to be the best speakers.
I've been reading already quite a lot on this forum about speakers, and thought I might conclude that you need a 15' woofer anyway, prefered a lot over a 12' (one of the first things I learned ), and that a 3-way system is to be prefered over a 2-way system, e.g. SRM450 or dB Technologies Opera Live 405 with subwoofer, rather than without subwoofer. Just 2 satelite speakers and one/two subs.
What I am wondering though. Do you guys use these setups for monitoring for the whole band, monitoring for yourself, or do you use these systems as FOH? Now, back to the SR1530's. Can they be used as floor wedges, like e.g. The SRM 450's?
While I was thinking about these SR1530, I was looking on the dB Technologies website and found the Stage Opera 82.15-speakers. Has anyone any idea how they perform, compared to the other mentionned speakers? Can they be used as floor wedges? Can they be used for monitoring, or are they (and the SR1530 's) FOH-speakers? What is prefered, satelites and subs, or do speakers like SR1530 and Stage Opera 82.15 handle the job as well?
After all, these are 3-way systems as well. Thanks and sorry for the many questions. Since I have dbs and mackies I will chime in. First, the 1530s do not act as a wedge. They are 5' tall for goodness sake. I use them FOH with the SWA18s. I use SR1521s for side fills, those still cannot be used as a wedge, but they sound great for a single 15.
I have done small gigs using the 1521s and SWA18s for FOH. The Opera 415s (which I have) are very good but have more doo-dads than people need. I wish I had gotten the 405s. I use the 415s as drum monitors, both for me and for other bands I've mixed. These are compact and great for live. Pdf mga wika at dayalekto sa pilipinas ni o. With something like the db 405 or SR1521 you don't need subs for monitors. If your monitors are the only source of you sound, you may want a smaller setup with satellites and subs.
Thanks Michael. Did you ever try to use the 1530's as monitors? I don't think that they are that much difference with TDA-700's (heightwise I mean), and I think those are supposed to be monitors as well. I have been looking on the internet at the dB Technologies 82.15's, since I am curious not only for 3-way systems like in 2 satelites and a sub, but also in just 2 3-way speakers.