Harbinger MLS900 Active Personal Line Array Speaker $300 @ Guitar Center $300
$300.00
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I checked but didn't see anyone post it. 50% off at $300. I checked some reviews, and it sounds good. Good for party, DJ (may need a subwoofer) or karaoke.
Back in the day Behringer got a bad reputation for ripping off other company's designs and now Guitar Center is ripping off the Behringer name. And lol at $600 list!!
I got a pair of these, and they are very nice for the money. Best discount was to order through Target with the Red Card and get %5 off. With tax, it was a tad over $,600
They do a nice job and are relatively loud. When I plugged my 5 string bass in, it was a lot of bass; thundering.
Intended use is for band practice and recording electric instruments that I don't want to play through a stereo or studio monitors, for fear of hurting them.
I have a TurboSound IP2000 right next to them, but that's more of a concert level of volume. The Harbingers are the right price and size for most practical scenarios.
I got a pair of these, and they are very nice for the money. Best discount was to order through Target with the Red Card and get %5 off. With tax, it was a tad over $,600
They do a nice job and are relatively loud. When I plugged my 5 string bass in, it was a lot of bass; thundering.
Intended use is for band practice and recording electric instruments that I don't want to play through a stereo or studio monitors, for fear of hurting them.
I have a TurboSound IP2000 right next to them, but that's more of a concert level of volume. The Harbingers are the right price and size for most practical scenarios.
I got mines yesterday, and they are not the best, but for the price, I am very happy. Replaced my regular listening speakers, good for party and karaoke... Cheers!!!
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They do a nice job and are relatively loud. When I plugged my 5 string bass in, it was a lot of bass; thundering.
Intended use is for band practice and recording electric instruments that I don't want to play through a stereo or studio monitors, for fear of hurting them.
I have a TurboSound IP2000 right next to them, but that's more of a concert level of volume. The Harbingers are the right price and size for most practical scenarios.
They do a nice job and are relatively loud. When I plugged my 5 string bass in, it was a lot of bass; thundering.
Intended use is for band practice and recording electric instruments that I don't want to play through a stereo or studio monitors, for fear of hurting them.
I have a TurboSound IP2000 right next to them, but that's more of a concert level of volume. The Harbingers are the right price and size for most practical scenarios.
I got mines yesterday, and they are not the best, but for the price, I am very happy. Replaced my regular listening speakers, good for party and karaoke... Cheers!!!