Jay Stone
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It depends on what you want to do with the PA. Just announce over it or run music through it as well? The pa horns work great at low wattage if you just want to announce, but they lack any depth or bass for music. Our club started out with some Radioshack Horns and a basic 100 watt amp.
We just recently upgraded to a Peavey PV900 amp, Peavey PV6 mixer and (2) Peavey PR12 speakers. No matter what system you go with, try to use the largest cable size available. We'll be using this system for the first time at our West Texas Shootout on the 27-28th.. It already sounds so much better than our old system. As far as carrying signal super long distances, we also added a FM Transmitter and Antenna to extend our signal to pit areas away from the drivers stand area.
We just recently upgraded to a Peavey PV900 amp, Peavey PV6 mixer and (2) Peavey PR12 speakers. No matter what system you go with, try to use the largest cable size available. We'll be using this system for the first time at our West Texas Shootout on the 27-28th.. It already sounds so much better than our old system. As far as carrying signal super long distances, we also added a FM Transmitter and Antenna to extend our signal to pit areas away from the drivers stand area.