My band had a house show with no PA, so we brought one! :) Hope you enjoy this fun deployment of my RCF HDL-6a line array modules and 9006 sub! Links: linktr.ee/redshedrecords Live Music by Secret Menu / @secretmenutheband
I looked at those as well, but maybe the smaller models, however I didn't need the networking and the price per box was much less for the RCFs. I'd be curious to hear them, especially with the wood cabinets instead of polymer.
They are the RCF HDL6 array frames with the pole mount adapters on the bottom 👍 I kinda wish I had the lightweight ones too since they are lighter and simpler, but I paid enough for these so I'm gonna use em!!! 👏
Thanks for the reply. The online pictures of the ground stack/pole mount/fly rig look much bigger than that. I’ve never flown my HDL6A’s but have the lighter 3 speaker pole mounts and love them. I’ve done some really large outdoor fests with them and usually get told that they are too loud with more than 2 cabinets. The coverage of the 6” is pretty amazing. They are probably my favorite RCF speaker due to their coverage and throw.
Hey! We use Daslight 5 and an Akai 88 Midi pad. Our band doesn't run tracks, so all cue changes and hits / strobes etc are all done by Kale, our FOH guy! Each song is anywhere from 15-30 cues he has to hit "go" on. Each cue just consists of pre-programmed patterns, colors, movements etc that the lights do. There are a lot of manual punches and such that are added on top.
How were the 9006 and I plan to get one but it's expensive so I just rent 2 of them mostly big shows and how many people can 1 9006 handle for bands and nice setup :)
I’ve owned 9006’s 8006’s and Srx828sp the JBL wins for me with the price difference, I did a side by side with all of them outdoors and the srx828sp hold up. they are smaller and lighter also.
The 9006 is an absolute monster. It's the most transparent low end out of the JBL, DB, QSC etc that I compared it to. They are very pricey and for the money you could get 2 boxes of another brand. The JBLs mentioned are also very good and really hit you in the chest. 1 9006 can easily cover 200-500 people, but it depends on the genre. If it's heavy rock or anything that needs massive low end headroom, you'll want 2 cabinets of any dual 18 either way.