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(More customer reviews)I purchased this instead of the Behringer 210d I had first intended to buy. Big mistake! I would not use this speaker to call bingo at a nursing home! The first gig I played, I quickly discovered I should have tested it first. Even with my compact mixer in the line, I was unable to clear the audio of the worst "mud" (if you gig, you know what i mean)I have ever experienced. My Martin guitar sounded like a walmart special with a fuzz pedal. Vocals sounded like Charlie Brown's teacher. (I use a Shure Beta 58 mic, so no that wasn't the problem)If you just want a big, expensive, noisy paperweight then this is your choice! Otherwise, go with the Behringer. Their 10 inch far outperforms this 12. (did i mention that it manages to be distorted and underpowered simultaneously?)
It's totally worth the extra 30 or so bucks. If you think you will sacrifice a small amount of quality by saving on this piece of junk, you would be wrong. Luckily the store i purchased it from swapped me a Behringer for the same price. I won't advertise for them on here, just wanted to warn any starving musicians away from this steaming pile. (John, not Judy)
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