Electro-Voice Evolve 50 Short Column Speaker Pole, Black
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My understanding is that this is the case. According to what I understand, you can connect more than one You can learn more about them on their website or on YouTube.
As far as the manual is concerned, Both short and long poles are fine to use.
It has a Velcro flap that can be covered when it's not in use. The cover is nice.
You can also get the Bose F1 for just a little more. It costs $3100 for a set of 50 Evolve lights that total 2000 watts. In total, 4000 watts are emitted by a set of Bose F1 speakers. There are a minimum of twice the power and there can be a maximum of 400 to 600 people covered. It is a Bose F1 system that I own four of. We're talking about the lightest, loudest portable line array system available on the market. What's the point of paying 3k for a 2k watt system? The Bose 4K has 4k watts per unit. That was a much better deal!
Selected User Reviews For Electro-Voice Evolve 50 Short Column Speaker Pole, Black
My expectations were far exceeded when I first acquired this little system. I've been a sound technician for 10 years and now I'm a dj. It works very well and is exceedingly loud and clear with no distortion. Anyone who works in mobile sound or is a mobile DJ will find this helpful.
Even though it's expensive, it's designed for a specific There is a place where I perform where you can only finish assembling the system by using a short column. There is a 7 foot sealing in place, so applying the standard pole is not an option. The system works well, but it does not handle feedback as well as columns with standard heights. You can't have the system right next to you, but it's not a major problem. A short column becomes an absolute necessity if you are a musician who performs in difficult conditions.
I think it does what it is supposed to do, it's just nice to have a cover. Although it's a little pricey, it seems to be of high A snug fit is what I can describe it as. There are two of them, and both look There are velcro tabs on the side to make it easier for you to put As time goes on, I hope it may stretch out. At the moment, I have to work it a little to get it over the speaker and down to the bottom. There are not many choices for covers, so if you want one of these, you need $50 for it, and a cover with wheels costs over $100. In my case I didn't need wheels, I used a dolly and wheels would add to the weight of my SUV.
My needs are not a big one since I only DJ a few times a year. I like these bags. They fit nicely on the subs. In the case of being a full time dj, I would spend the extra money and get the rolling case that protects all sides of In this case, the cover protects both the top and four sides of the sub while leaving the bottom exposed to the weather and easier for mice to enter.
There are openings for ALL handles on the bag, which is padded like all other EV bags. You can use this to protect your unit from cosmetic damage and mild weather.
An item very specific to the Evolve 50, which unfortunately is not included with the relatively expensive (and wonderful) console. It doesn't do anything spectacular, but it will protect the sub woofer from scratches at gigs and will fit right. Without it, I would not be able to function.