UNBEATABLE PA Deal: ProReck Club 6000 Review - DJs & Bands on a BUDGET
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
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In this video, we are checking out the most affordable and unbeatable PA system deal. This are the ProReck Line Array PA systems, and this model in particular is the Club 6000 series. I don't think you will find a better deal for these for bands and/or DJ's on a budget. I performed live with this PA system twice, and I'll share my results with you in this video.
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0:00 - Intro
1:20 - Overview
3:25 - Connecting
6:08 - Specs
7:15 - Pricing and Options
8:21 - First Show Experience
12:02 - Second Show Experience
15:46 - Thoughts on Tone
16:40 - Pros and Cons
17:58 - Final Thoughts
19:41 - Outro
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Hey guys, thanks for watching. The 3 most common questions I’m getting in the comment section are:
1) will it last long?
2) 3000w peak power is not possible.
3) that’s not a line array
I reached out to ProReck and got a few answers:
To answer the first question, they do have a 1 year warranty on it (I should have added that to the video). And they’ve also sold products on Amazon for 10 years and said they respond to customer service inquiries within 48 hours. A 1 year warranty is definitely helpful. I will just say, that’s always part of the risk when buying cheaper. Take care of it, and don’t push this thing beyond its limit and with a 1 year warranty included, you should be good 👍
2) the peak power of 3000w seems very very unlikely to be reached. But as I mentioned, continuous and RMS is more important. I’m trying to understand some of this myself, and they sent over the graph of their subs hitting 400W each and the tops hitting 100W each, so 1000W RMS, which is the amount you should be looking at anyways. They said there is a 3:1 ratio that is applied to many speakers, which I’ve done a little more research and I’ve found other discussions on Reddit claiming this as well, with multiple people saying “how is that possible?” Lol. So my understanding is that “peak” should often just be ignored as it’s unlikely to reach that level. And especially how I emphasize I wouldn’t use this for more than 200/250 people for a band should be taken into consideration more than the peak wattage (and that’s true for other systems as well… pay attention to continuous and RMS).
3. I should have shown how it does angle the speakers like a line array, and you can build on them. I filmed it, but never added it. These are NOT going to be a large line array like you see at festivals, but they do have that curved shape and you can add more. There does seem to very a disagreement on what counts as an actual “line array” system it seems like as well (some call the EV 50 system “line array” for example). They do angle the speakers, or you can have them flat, and you can add more on top. That might be a better way to understand it 👍
One final point that others have pointed out: my band is a 3 piece and we do have a smaller drum kit. Having a larger band might produce different results. We are also all direct and in ears in my band. A full drum kit and large guitar amps might get different results. But for most bands I think it will be okay within the limitations I mention in the video. Again, the 8000 option is also available for larger projects and They do also have the PR-212T system for bigger projects as well.
Thanks again for watching as well as for the questions and comments. Hope that helps! 🤘🤘
i think Peak rating is always an ideal thing, tested with the 1k sine wave or something... haha i don't fully understand it either, but i never look at peak. i worked in MI and at a certain point every company only told the Peak rating to make it seem louder than it really is. gotta search for the continuous number, or just divide by 2.
i'm so glad they got back to you on this, a 1000w system is nothing to sneeze at especially if it sounds good and it's a good sign that they are comfortable talking real numbers like that.
My rule of thumb is look for the peak SPL - wattage is not really meaningful as speaker efficiency varies so much. And then when you have the peak SPL number, knock at least 10db off and you will have what you are actually going to get in reality. Our band PA system runs at just under a measured 120db full chat (the manufacturers figures are 2x15 1000w peak subs and 2x12 + compression driver 1200W peak full range tops). We play mostly outdoor events for up to 200 people with a full drum kit, keys, 2 guitars, bass and 4 vocals.
I’m am planing on getting one for my 3Kingz gospels group it’s a good start affordable set up
I am a diesel mechanic by day and wedding singer/DJ on the weekends. I have a nice Peavey 115D system with a powered 18" sub. I've had the system for nearly 10 years and it still works great but, as my audiences got bigger, I decided I needed a little more punch from my rig. I bought this exact ProReck Club 6000 system at the end of summer 2023. I initially bought it as an add-on to my Peavey system for more sound. It became apparent very quickly that all I needed to pack for my gigs would be the ProReck system. This thing is STUPID POWERFUL and CLEAR for the money!! I run my DJ contoller into the system and just pull down the highs and mids ever so slightly, brightness issue solved!!! I've never had a need to turn the sub volume or master volume past 75%. I have yet to get close to maxing this system out. I've ran it every weekend for the past 10 months (sometimes twice a week) without fail. I also had local bands running their sound thru my ProReck system without issue. This thing ABSOLUTELY ROCKS!!!
Nice!! Glad it’s been working so well for you 🤘 Thanks for sharing!
I am 74 and started playing in the NW when I was 16. PA of choice, Bogen amp with Atlas horns. The bigger the Bogen and horns, the bigger and better you were perceived by the audience and other bands. I had a shure standup column portable PA. Very versatile and portable. And then….lots o PA stuff….big investment….you guys and gals are so lucky to have such versatile and affordable gear. More time to play, right?
Good god, the Bogen and its' KT88 power tubes. Until the DC300 it was the only game in town.
Thanks for reviewing this, Scott. I've wondered about this exact PA. Good to know it could be a winner
I love that the subwoofer on their site says "Enough Bass" -- you gotta respect that.
Hahaha I didn’t notice that, that’s funny!
I remember the old Bentley spec sheet:
Horsepower: Adequate
Torque: Equally adequate 😂
lol
Thanks for the review! That's definitely going on my budget gear list.
Thanks for watching!
Great review and thanks for all the great footage and audio samples with it. Very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the comprehensive review and recommendation. Also, you are a natural teacher / instructor. Your video is very well crafted and easy to learn from. Like any good teacher...you lead in a certain direction but you allow the "student" to make up their own mind. Rare! Bravo!
Thank you!
600 dollars is pretty insane for what you get with this.
Couldn’t agree more!
@ScottUhlMusic do they have a smaller 2 speaker system for those interested in connecting to a guitar modeling unit like the quad cortex for home use?
Totally agree
Strip down a "high-end" system, ID the components and check the costs....very little. Those who pay those prices are paying for trade-shows and other marketing costs.
This industry/marketing is a classic example of "The Emperor's New Clothes". Stick a big-name label on it and voila, it "sounds better" 😂
I should’ve waited until I seen this video 😅… the PA system I bought hit my pockets big
THANK YOU FOR THIS! I have montiors and want my own mains. Love what you do, Scott!
Thank you 🙏
This is great timing! I have the Proreck Party 10 and love it. 2 speaker system for like $500, and it sounds great. Very easy to setup and for a 10" sub with 4 x 3" tweeters it packs a punch. I have been thinking of grabbing the Club 6000, so, excited that you're doing this review. Whenever I need gear, your YT channel is the only place I need to go. Thanks for all you do to help us out!
Thank you!
Thanks for this! I've been looking for a secondary PA, this is perfect for my budget!
Great video Scott for another review. This really makes me think of looking into this system. $600, this is crazy
Yeah, I can’t believe it’s only $600!
Very cool system for the few gigs we actually need a P.A system. A bit more expensive here in Canada, but for just under $1000 still great.
That sounds excellent. I like how clean it sounds. Saving this for later for future Dj needs
Nice!
Great little rockin' band! Sounds awesome, excellent demo, can't beat the value. You always make great videos.
Thank you 🙏
I've seen these online but always questioned how good it was! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Hey Scott, just wanted to stop by and say since I started watching your channel recently I have taken you up on your recommendations on economical wireless products along with your KLIQ AirCell Guitar strap you have been spot on these items. Thank you for all your in depth input you provide this community. Keep them coming..
Thank you! And I’m glad you’ve found those other products helpful. That KLIQ strap is a life saver!
@@ScottUhlMusic Yes it definitely helps with keeping that pain away. I also sent you an email, if your going to be in Georgia anytime soon or this year, would love to come out and meet you as well.
9:40 "Our drummer plays lead kazoo . . . " HAHAHA That is brilliant! I love it!
1st chair kazoo player 🤘🤘😂
That front man was killlllling it! great review and real world demo
Thank you! And yeah, Anthony is a great front man 🤘
Keep up the good work Scott! 👍🏾
Thank you!
Great video, Scott. Although the phone videos don't super capture tone, it does help give an idea. The live stuff is really great to see how you pull off the 90s thing without a bass player on stage. Very cool.
Thanks! And yeah, we do have a bass player sometimes, it depends on the venue, budget, etc. that’s what’s nice about stage Traxx 3. If the bas player is there, it’s one button press and the bass is out of the tracks 👍
@@ScottUhlMusic Right! I learned that from you videos and have started prepping backing tracks for my own 90s band exactly like that so depending on the specific lineup, I can use bass or guitar backing tracks as needed.
Great review (as always). Unbelievable value for what you get. Would be a little worried about the quality of the components and the longevity of the units. Your reviews for us musicians who play live are always full of good ideas and very good advice. Thanks for doing these. Looks like a really fun night at that bar (great stage) and peeps were def having fun. The singer is really good.
Thank you! And yeah, that is a fair point since I only used them at 2 shows. But the reviews on these are pretty positive. And thanks, Anthony has an insane range of songs he can do!
@@ScottUhlMusic I've shared this video with the band. We're going to talk about buying this as our live gigs often have us breaking down our rehearsal space to haul our gear to the venue (if the venue doesn't already have sound).
Great review sounded excellent for the price thanks Scott 👍
Thanks for watching!
Excellent Review as always! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks again!
Scott … I’ll say it again and again … your substantive content on your videos is unmatched … and you continue to get better and better on how you deliver the messages on your videos … just absolutely fantastic …. no one is even close to being so helpful for musicians understand so many important topics … Scott Uhl = “TOP SHELF” …. thank you again ….
Thanks man 🙏 I sincerely appreciate it!
Thanks for a great review (as usual). I found the ProRec gear on Amazon months ago and was wondering if their line arrays were worth the money (you know, almost too good to be true for the price), so I'm glad you did a review of them. Might consider these for my acoustic trio at some point down the road.
Yeah I thought the same thing when I first heard about them. And for an acoustic trio it would do great!
I saw those as well. Decided on the harbinger mls 1000 to do a 3 person thing. This thing sounds great
I use the Prorek powered subs with my RCFs or my DRM mackies and have crowds of over 500 and everything on unity and my mixer half way and it pounds and fills
Awesome videos… 👍keep it coming 😁
Thanks!
Great video man. Edited very well. Informative and honest.
That price point is insane. I am a DJ and have been thinking about getting a mini line array system. Would prob go with the 18”s and the three tops as I like a lot of thump as a lot of sound.
Thanks so much for the really good breakdown.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 🤘
I saw some material on these about a month ago and they seem interesting. Looks like a product that will definitely suit a few different groups of people. Cheers!
Agreed!
Another great review Scott...I think 80% of my budget gear has come from your recommendations...swiff wireless for my practice rig, phenyx pro for my in ears, and now I may have to consider pro rec as a viable option!
Much appreciated.
Nice! Glad to hear that!
Thank you for the excellent video. As someone who's thinking about performing again after a 20 year break, I am absolutely breathless with the new PA options and pricing.😊
Nice! And glad it was helpful 🤘
Great video, Scott! The live stuff is really great to see how you pull off the 90s thing without a bass player on stage. $600.00?????? Especially Being a DJ!!!! Very cool!
Thanks! And agreed completely!
Great review. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
I am going to check this system out. I work with a school and I have been looking for a system that is easy to set up and use. this is perfect.
Nice!
I really like that you did this system review. I have been using mine as a DJ for the past 6 months. I did have an issue with the powered subwoofer and proreck immediately after a video and images of the problem sent out a replacement.
I do notice to high/mids are very, very bright and tend to lower my mixer. I have used just the subs with EV tops and they sound great.
Nice video, great review, and I am very happy with my purchase 👌👍
Nice! Thanks for sharing your experience with it as well!
Good breakdown of this PA system Scott. If I were starting out I'd seriously consider it. For now my Behringer B112Ds fill my needs for medium size venues.
dude that's awesome,thanks for sharing!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
You've convinced me, I also have several size groups depending on $$$ I will have smaller groups while also using using backing tracks , Hope it works as I was currently looking to purchase some mains (using some JBL double 15 columns way way to heavy) thanks again great video as always
Thanks brother I'm sold getting my upgrade I have the 3500 series and those babies rock
Nice!!
Thank you, Scott. Keep it up!!
Thank you!
FAB Video! Cool Set up.
Glad you enjoyed it
Scott, I love your reviews!! And LOVE how clean your stage is!! I looked but didn't see if you shared the following info: what direct guitar rig are you using? (it looks minimal size!); and what drum kit is the drummer using (also minimal, big sound)? Thanks, bro - keep up the GREAT reviews!!
Thanks! My guitar is pretty wild, it’s the GTRS P800: ua-cam.com/video/Ausw3WiCEtg/v-deo.htmlsi=j1lh5IA0BvZjNAda
And our drummer has a very unique drum setup. He sits on a cajon which is the kick (he has a reverse pedal for it), and then a snare, high hat, and one cymbal. Then the spdsx has all the electronic elements as well as the toms in it. Simple and works very well. Plus he’s the only drummer I know who can do it all in one load in
@@ScottUhlMusic Very cool on both items, man!! Thanks for that info!! It's also cool how you respond to most every comment - wow!!! Love it!
Woa! Great system! Definitely an option to replace my system the day it dies! As usual, thanks a lot, Scott 😊
Thank you 🙏
been waiting for this one since the new shure mic video 😂
Hahaha yeah the sneak peak in that video :)
Great video. Thanks ! 😊👍
Thanks for watching!
Wow, I heard a lot of music that I love. Great job!!!!!!!!!
Thank you 🙏
@@ScottUhlMusic you are welcome
Hi Scott I love the reviews of affordable gear the quality you get these days for the money is outstanding. One of your previous reviews was the Alto stealth 1 do you have any issues at all I bought 2 sets for my smaller band rig and use a Behringer X-air however I occasionally get muffled distorted vocals. I have tried most things but back to cables for the time being. Maybe it's because hear in the UK we have to use the 863 to 865 band and only get 9 selectable channels instead of 16..
Thanks Peter! And is that true for the UK? If so, then yeah you likely need a higher end wireless system, that can happen with the cheap stuff unfortunately depending on where you perform
@@ScottUhlMusic Unfortunately that is true and licencing looks a nightmare and doesn't guarantee you wont get interference. It's the same with everything in the UK they legislate every thing so you have to pay..
Good job man... ❤
Thanks 🙏
Spot on!! I love your band. 👍
Thank you!!
First of all: Great content, Scott. It's so much fun to see the real world experience of this gear.
Do you know if this system will be available in Europe/Germany as well?
Thank you! And that im not sure, I thought it was but some people are saying it isn’t.
Love the video. Wondering what mixer you would use for this. I am looking for something wireless so I won't have to run wires to my headphones. Next question... headphones that are good and won't fall out of your ears during performance.
I used it with our Behringer xr18 mixer 🤘
Sounds great especially for the price!
We spent $600 a Yamaha for PA system 2 years ago. Just 2 speakers and powered mixer. No subs!
OK! You are comparing Yamaha with ProReck? 🤔
Happy to help! :). Sorry if the camera moves a bit- even after 7 (SEVEN! 😂) years, I have never seen the same show twice - and I still can’t help but dance to certain songs! 🥰
You’re the best!! 🫶🏻🫶🏻 thanks for everything!
That was great footage, nothing wrong there!! ":^)
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As the conditions change from event to event, you should always eq your Master Bus that goes to your PA. Of course ig your system isn't able to produce a certain frequency, you won't be able to fix it that way, but a little more low mids and a little less treble should be no problem for the system.
I am just wondering how the line array aspect performs. Normally you would have to set at least the levels of the two speakers to use that effekt to its full potential. Otherwise it's honna be very loud in the front. But at least the clarity eill be preserved, because of the two speakers. So maybe thats already an advantage over haveing just one top speaker.
Tha ks for the review. Looks like a nice budget option for example for a Church startup.
Great point on the audience often doesn’t realize what we do.. just tossed some serious coin on a QSC rig,.. 2 kw153, 4 ks118, 4 k12.2.. venue size aside, I’ll probably be the only one who would ever notice the difference.. $16000usd vs 650.. or even the 1200.. if it’s actually usable, no brainer.
It truly is a factor, the audience wants to hear their favorite songs and be entertained. They aren’t wondering “what’s with the 1k brightness? And should they use the phase inversion on the subwoofer?”
Great video, btw
Thanks!
Appreciate you bro, I just sub
Thanks for the sub!
For a system in that price point, I'm pleasantly surprised. One thing I would have expected though; as the power module is in one sub, and two runs are being made to the other side, I would have expected the speakon to be an NL4, and for there to be two short cables to the tops from the subs. A small gripe, but for south of 700 bucks, it's a steal of a system at first glance.
If you’re wanting to clean up the cabling and make things easier, you could rewire the speakon jacks to work with NL4 (same connector just using 4 wires) to send the sub And satellite signal to the other side, then just put a jack on the passive sub to connect the speakers above it. That makes it only 1 cable running around the stage, and you can get speakon couplers so you could have 2 25ft cables instead of a 50ft that’s too big for some spots
Oh interesting! Thats above my pay grade for sure haha but good to know! Thats awesome
Holy Toss My Salad with Syrup or Jelly! $600 that is insane even for a passive speaker system like that but powered!!! Awesome deal
Sounds like a winner. Thanks Scott. I guess you could just use one of the stacks in a small bar, too. Nice. i'm a solo act so always thinking about convenience. What percent of gigs would you say you need your own PA and do you sometimes use your own just to be sure?
Yup, all in ears and direct rigs with my bands. Couldn’t go back after making the switch!
Cool systems. Questions for you, Scott:
• Do you think the speakers are durable and would hold up over time?
• Could you simply EQ the output of the digital mixer to roll down the highs and add back some of the low mids?
• Will they send you the larger one to test out? Curious how it would compare.
Thanks!
I think they would, but they do have a 1 year warranty. I will say, part of the risk of buying cheap can be longevity. Thats true with anything affordable. But with a 1 year warranty especially, I feel good about it.
You can roll back the highs for sure, but I don’t know if you can bring back the low mids if they aren’t there. I tried bringing some of them in, and it worked, but it was still slightly lacking. Again, I’m probably the only person who noticed
I would love to try out the PTR series
@@ScottUhlMusic Thanks for the answser. I was wondering if it was you just didn't have time to fully EQ or the speaker engineering basically lacked that. Thanks!
Yeah, the less expensive stuff is a gamble sometimes. The year warranty is good. Few will have the QSC 5 or 6 year warranties that some of their stuff has.
It sounds great, how do you manage your live sound? do you have a sound guy or is everything pre-mixed?
We do a soundcheck to make everything balanced, and then our stage manager lets us know if anything needs to be turned up at all 👍
Awesome… balance sounded great.
Nice! I wonder how these would sound at a wedding!
For DJs, it’s a no brainer, and for bands if it’s not for more than 200ish people I think it would work 🤘
These got me excited when I was looking for a PA. I decided against purchasing when I saw some negative reviews about reliability. I'd be interested to hear your opinion on this in 6 months or a year, just to see if they broke down on you.
I was thinking about adding just one powered electro voice 15” the g2 to add some more bass to my system. But that one speaker cost more than this whole set with cords and all! Thanks, Now I’m back to not knowing what to do! lol! Thanks for the review! Can’t believe these are that inexpensive!
The EV system will sound better, but you cannot beat this deal. It’s up to you to make the choice between tone and price 👍
Hope to hear an update a while from now to hear how it has held up. Always on of my main concerns for bigger gear like this, reliability .
For sure, that’s a fair point. Although the reviews on it have been positive
Thanks, Scott! Great review. I have a question I think you've answered.... but... I've been looking at this ProReck for some time. I foolishly asked about it on a FB PA group, and got skewered by "experts" who said "no way will you get anything usable for $600" - none who have actually tried it. One guy said "ask your parents for a loan and spend $5000..." -- I'm a 60 year old guy... LOL. My question: I'm really new at playing with a band. We have a little three piece - two guitars, bass, vocal. We use a beat buddy pedal until we find a drummer. We've done a couple very small gigs, and got some interest - will be playing some small venues like small bars, even a decent size coffee shop, so need a PA. This seems like a perfect starter PA for us. We do have a AH CQ-18T mixer that I think will be perfect for this. I think your entire review speaks right to guys like us.... correct? especially with 60 bucks more off!!!
This sounds like it would be a great system for you! And you will always deal with Facebook “experts” lol. Just ignore them. Everyone has different goals with music gear. If they want to spend the price to get a “pure tone”, they can. This is a great budget option for smaller shows and bands 👍
Great content. Which amps are you using along with this PA System in outdoor setting?
Thanks! And if you mean guitar amps, we are all direct. My singer and I both use this setup: This Guitar is a Multi-FX Processor with Amps/Pedals/Cabs IN THE GUITAR! 😱 GTRS demo
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@@ScottUhlMusic thanks
Ok, very very IN TE RES TING. Here at chile they sell the Gemini LRX-448 system… it looks EXACTLY like the Club 4000, at the same price. How did I found? Right after watching this video, skynet sent me a few Speaker Ads, including the gemini PA system.
Edit #1:
Forget it, the box and the back panel have are almost identical, but its single woofer is 12” not 18… although it is 1000w rms system
Edit #2: ok, the one they sell here at Chile as the Gemini LRX-448 is the ProReck club AB or 3000, exact same specs
I enjoyed that video! Your mic volume was ok ,you couldn't really tell it was distorting . I'm so tired of volume fighting at practice or trying a new tone and being drowned out .I Y O , would this system be comfortable for rehearsal and shows?
Thanks! If you are having a volume war already at practice, it depends on what you mean. Competing with drums at practice is always tough. But these are not meant to get extremely loud. I would just be careful pushing them too hard. I think these are great for rehearsal, but if everything is already blasting very loudly, maybe a louder system might be best. Or getting musicians on in ears (even wired in ears) helps a lot with loud practices
@@ScottUhlMusic thanks man,I appreciate the advice!👍
Hey Scott Allen & Heath released a new line of mixers about 6-7 months back it is their CQ series. It has all the processing and great effects for every channel and every output. And their Wi-Fi on the unit actually works. 2.4 or 5G Wi-Fi. You can record directly to an SD card, thumb drive, and USB directly into your Daw. Live stream your mix directly from the console to your favorite platform. And the preamps are sweet. Their flagship one is 18 in 6 out plus two mains. And a 7-inch touchscreen. There are two other units in this series. One is the 12 channel and the other is 20. The 20 is ran by the app only no touch screen. These are definitely going to take over the behringer market of the x air. They are amazing you must check this stuff out bro.✌️🍻
Nice! I’ve seen a LOT of people switching over to A&H stuff. I’ve heard a lot of good things about them!
@@ScottUhlMusic yeah sure would be nice to see one of your breakdowns on this mixer series. It's got all the bells and whistles and then a few other awesome features built in. The CQ 18t comes in around 1200 bucks. Replace all of your rack gear.😂😂✌️
@@maxammo6282 I own the 18t and love it. I'm a FOH guy, so I still prefer hands on faders, but you can't beat the size of this thing. Sound and ease of use is amazing.
But no midi on those mixers right? 😬
This was a real eye-opening and super comprehensive review. Thanks for all the samples. They were really helpful. I'm blown away by the cost/benefit. However, a real deal killer for me is the lack of dedicated sub input. For my band that just ain't gonna cut it. I hope they come up with a version that has a sub input, even if it bumps the price up a bit. Until then, it's a pass for me unfortunately. They also might want to consider making a version of the system where both sides are active with bluetooth (or other dedicated wireless) for intra-speaker connection as an option. With the price and efficiency of Class D amps, it could still be a very cost-effective system. Would love to eliminate those sub-to-sub cables.
It would definitely be nice to have those features! But then it wouldn’t be as cheap, that’s 100% certain. I would definitely love those features, but that would drastically change the price. Thanks for commenting and watching! 🤘
Hey Scott,
I tried to buy this by clicking on your link and the promo code worked, but my card kept getting denied 😫
After about 6 attempts I called my credit card company and there were no issues on my end.
I ended up getting it on a Amazon without the sweet discount but I’m still excited to try it. Thanks for the review! 😆
No worries! Glad you got it and hope it works well for you 🤘
Boys to Men had me jamming out with you. 🤣🤣
We love that one!
I got the club 8000 and it rocks
Nice!! Glad you’ve been enjoying it 🤘
They do sound good, shooting it on the phone, i can hear the guitar, bass & drums clearly👍, I was thinking getting the proreck brand, i heard some having issues with the brand? How was yours? Do they distort and overheat in time? I was thinking getting the Proreck 800 series.
I thought it was great! I didn’t see them over heat, but it wasn’t super hot when we were performing.
Nice video. Do you think there would be any advantage to getting a double 6000 system & linking them with the mix out instead of the 8000 system if you wanted more power. It would only cost roughly 200+ more.
I mean, you will get more that’s for sure. I don’t know how much louder it will get at that point. 4 subs is quite the overkill
Fantastic deal! I see they also offer a package with a single 18" sub and the 2 arrays. Which would be your recommendation for a full band (with e-drums) in a small clubs?
I think it’s possible. Going up to the 8000 would be best for bands, but I’ve gigged with the 6000
I'm in a hard rock/heavy metal band and we've been running a 14 mic board mix through 2 Club 4000's about 2 years now for crowds up to 600 people just fine.
Really? Awesome! Thats great to hear!
Post some video. Can't even imagine it
Fantastic vid and review as always Scott. I'm a musician and an instructional designer and IMO, YOUR clarity is always what can't be beat. You're so good at what you do. Loved the band clips, esp. helpful and fun. I'm out. ✌️
Thank you James 🙏
Great demo. I have question, how do you monitor the sound in front of the house while playing?
Thanks! And you don’t. Our stage manager Larissa will tell us if anything is off, and we can take an IEM out to listen and get a general idea of the mix. Dedicated sound guy is always better, but it will work
@@ScottUhlMusic thanks for replying. I have a few gigs coming up where I am going to mix the band and play bass. I was looking for some tips. I will try to take someone to assist with the sound. Thanks!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. Less than $590 shipped with the discount code. Couldn't pass it up.
Nice! Glad to help 🤘🤘
I got my ears molded for $50 at an audiologist and eartune fidelity made customer molded ear tips that fit my Shure 215s and I have a pair for my Sennheiser ie100s too.. Idk if UE are available but they do let you mail in your ear monitors and they will 3d scan them so not only can you get custom silicone ear tips but your ear monitors will be added to the list for other people to be able to get them and all for $149.99. I just wanted to say I'm not sponsored or trying to advertise for eartune.. I'm just saying it is an alternative between getting expensive custom molded iems and using the supplied rubber or foam ear tips
Wow, I´m really impressed.
Same here!
Wow. For small venues the is perfect.
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This is a very helpful video for myself personally. Knowing that you can have a really good system without taking out a mortgage (haha 😂) is definitely good news.
Agreed!
Sounds pretty good!
I would like to see a vid on your usual PA setup.
My normal one is the EV 50s, and I’ve considered doing that
Would love to see a review on a PRORECK PR-212T
I likely will be doing one in the future :)
@@ScottUhlMusic can’t wait to see that video
I'm a beginner DJ and I bought the club 8000. Its loud and clear. The subs are punchy but i wish they had more rumble. I alos wish each sub had its own amp
Thanks for sharing! I’m curious on the 8000 for sure
It looks like a pretty cool inexpensive system. They could have made it more elegant by using a NL4FX 4 conductor cable and used one cable for the remote sub and top. Unless you want to split tops from the bottoms one heavy duty cable across the stage is better than two. I don't really like that they are using 1/4" cables for speaker outs, I would prefer speakon style for everything. It may just be me, though.
Only problem I had with this system (I actually own the 8000) was transporting from gig to gig. It ended up being in my rehearsal space instead.
Also, after a short amount of use I had to replace 2 of the 6" speakers in the arrays.
Thank you for sharing! I do agree that transpiring isn’t as easy, but I didn’t have a case for them. What happened to the speakers? They do have a 1 year warranty, but that’s good know!
@ScottUhlMusic I admit to being pretty bad about registering and using warranties. I ordered a couple full range 6" speakers and replaced the blown ones. Sounds like it should now.
Dang. Wish my band was still active
Looks like a really good deal. Too bad I already invested in a PA for the band a couple years ago. Great review!
Thanks!
Being bright is easily adjusted through the mixer.
It can be yes, but the speakers do lean towards the bright side for sure. Still useable completely
@@ScottUhlMusic Thickish felt cloth bro, just like tissue with the old Yamaha studio monitors. Done the easy way.
Your video was very informative. I’m looking for a PA I can use in my living room to jam with my friends. My max budget is $300 to $500. What system would recommend?
It doesn’t get much cheaper than these 🤘 check the website for other options
It would be interesting to hear your take on the 18-inch compared with the one you tested. Would the tone be warmer on the larger unit?
I don’t think it will be warmer, but 6 tops total plus 18 inch subs will give more punch for sure