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blown away
i was set on getting some Peavey mains or JBL, the 2 brands i trust most of all, but i walked into guitar center. one of the sales asociates finaly convinced me to just listen to them , and i did i couldnt believe the clarity and punch to these things , i bought 2 and used them on stage with our band and man did they perform amazingly loud and clear .we played back to back shows for the price you cannot afford to not purchase these i have to pick up another pair just for extra punch .
Reviewed by minus man on 4/9/2007 who plays metal, alternative, grunge.
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BEST SOUND FOR THE MONEY
compared to anything in their price range, these things are light years ahead of anything else. i run them with a qsc plx3602 and a bbe 482 sonic maximizer. PERFECT sound. no EQ-ing necessary. throw em up, turn em on, forget it. they are great outdoors. i keep the amp to 3/4 on the gains, using a stanton rm506 i get virtually NO noise. ive pushed them as hard as they can go with this amp, and trust me they will blow your socks off. 6 months of mobile gigging and not a problem sonically. only complaint - cheap rubber feet at the front rip off pretty quick. otherwise - BUY THESE BEFORE ANY OTHERS. perfect wattage requirements, voice, spl's for mobile rig.
Reviewed by HIGH VOLTAGE ENTERTAINMENT on 8/10/2007 who plays everything.
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I think I'll buy 2 more!
I heared these in the store next to similar JBL's. After comparing, the JBL's sounded like they had wet blankets in front of them. I used them for a small live band PA and pushed some hard rock through them. They sounded great. For the amount of sound I was pushing, I think I would do better to have 4 instead of just two, so here I go again.
Reviewed by TobiasPlayer01 on 7/20/2007 who plays Rock.
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Harbinger HX152
I think I bought the first pair in AZ. I used them for an acoustic gig, then a large outdoor gig. They performed beyond my expectations.
Powered by a QSC 1804 @ 900 watts per side.
During the in store test, they blew away the JBL's for clarity. Better mids and highs.
Thanks Tempe GC!
Reviewed by JDR on 2/9/2007 who plays Blues and rock.
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So Far so Good
I bought two of these plus the subs to go with them and have been using them for a month now and have had no problems. I have a 2000w qsc amp running these and a peavy cs 800 on the subs and they sound great for the money. I compared them to the evs and the peavys and the jbls and have to say these sounded so much better. I use this set up for a small club Djing and run them for 5 hours non stop. They are loud and clear with plenty of bottom end with the subs. Im very pleased with them.
Reviewed by Digital Funk on 7/31/2009 who plays Break Beat, Hip Hop, Dance.
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still rocking....
well its been almost two years to the day and over 200 gigs later. the carpets torn up, the wheels are all chewed up, and these things still sound exactly the same! im going to add a second set now. ive been running them the past year or so with a qsc plx3602. 33hz filters on in stereo and the only complaint is one of the lf 15" dust caps tore open so i superglued it back shut. it didnt buzz or flap though. great speakers for the money.
Reviewed by high voltage entertainment on 7/27/2009 who plays everything.
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Great Sounding Speakers until NOW!
I own a pair of these great sounding speakers but have ran into a PROBLEM with Customer Service. (There is NONE)! After 6-7 months of owning these, both of my horns are out and NO RESPONSE from anyone at Harbinger support/customer service links found on their page. They are supposedly owned by another company?? You better have a "back-up plan" if these are your only speakers in your DJ or band rig.
-jz
Buda, Tx.
Reviewed by Jimmy Saucedo on 6/11/2009 who plays Variety.
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WOW
I bought a pair of these because we double booked . brought them home and played with them and was impressed right away. took them out on the first job and I hate to say it but they blew my JBL's away Right after then beat them up and stomped on them. I played stuff from the 50's to now that night and they performed Beyond excellent. Great lows and crisp highs.
Reviewed by D&M Bbq and Music on 5/15/2009 who plays everything.
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Great Sound for very little cash...
Well made construction and very clear uncolored sound. The horns are so efficient that you need to EQ carefully. I use in a small studio and they are in need of a little HP filtering due to this.
From a normal show distance should be fine and not noticed. They will vibrate other objects so watch what you have close by!
Enjoy!
Reviewed by John on 3/18/2009 who plays progressive rock/classical.
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yes
man these gotta be the best speakers out there I was set on gettig a pair of B52's until I heard these you can't even compare the two clearer highs an mids and with the bass these babys' put out I don't even use my bottoms half the time
Reviewed by Dj Radio Raheem on 12/3/2008 who plays hip hop.
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