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If you are happy with them and they meet your criteria, good sound, size and weight, and more importantly your clients are happy with the sound quality and volume levels what does it matter what others may think?

 

If you feel that they are good and you have the means and time to give them a good appraisal, how about keeping some notes of their performance, note the good things and the bad, and write a review that can be read in the D.Js Equipment Review section of the forums.

Eddie

 

 

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We've just had a set of SVP15 cabinets in for repair. The owner had dropped his mic (still turned on) and the resultant screech blew the tweeters faster than he could dive for the fader.

 

But they're generally well-made, sound good and I actually think they're good value..particularly the powered ones.

 

 

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Hi i've got a pair of Svp15's, had them for about six months and would recommend them.

I had them loaned to me and was so impressed with them i bought them :Thumbup:

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