I got the same speakers, and they work great for playing in a 3 or 4 piece band. We mic the guitars, run a direct box for the bass, and mic the kick drum with one or two overheads. We don't even use monitors anymore with this system. I bought these speakers for the exact same reason. Portability, ease of set up, and lightweight. A lot of people in town are going to these speakers. The price is right also.
I ended up purchasing a pair of Evolve 30Ms along with a pair of Maui 5 GOs and I'm very happy. I didn't require the extra umph and weight of the Evolve 50 and the Evolve 50M is considerably more expensive for what is essentially the same speaker as the Evolve 30M inside the Evolve 50 with the extra Ethernet connectivity. The Evolves look and sound fabulous and I'm so glad that I didn't go for a Bose L1 Pro 16 with its plasticy spacer and wobbly speaker column! That's not even mentioning the fact that you have to purchase one of their expensive tonematch mixers to get the extra mixer channels and functionality that comes as standard with the Evolve 30M at no extra cost. Keep up the great work with your videos!
Oh man. So true! First it was the db technologies es 802, then the new RCF Evox J8, then finally I settled on the Evolve 50 (cost more than the others but more power and way more features)
I enjoy your reviews/videos and appreciate your knowledge. I have been shopping for a column array system. For a vocal group, using backing tracks and a piano...do you have a system preference for sound quality? I have listened to the BOSE L1 PRO 16, Evolve 50, and JBL Prx One
Thanks Michelle I don't have a particular preference as I have purchased all three, the oldest the Evolve and my latest purchase the Prx. I think once you have the correct selection of mics for your group and piano, the best way forward is your own preference and what you believe best suits your vocal group As you've listened to all three, go with your gut and go for the one you like the sound of best.
Excellent review! How does this compare to Yamaha Stagepass 1K? I like that the Yamaha has built in reverb and an extra XLR mic channel which the EV doesn't have. Both are rated at 1000 watts and are a similar size with 12" sub. They're also available for a similar price in Australia. I'm looking at one or two of either the Revolve 50 or Stagepass 1K for a small folk band set up without drums. I'd be selling my HK Audio Lucas Impact and Mackie SRM350s to finance the new system? I'm very happy with my current PA but want something that's more compact and lighter to carry. Hence why one or two of these compact line array systems are of interest to me. Thanks so much for your advice and keep up the great work.
Thanks Lenti. I've never listened to the Stagepas 1K but it is much more competitively priced than the Evolve 50, making it much more desirable. Both are just as portable as each other and are of similar weight I'll try to listen to the new Stagepas sometime soon
@@opaz. thanks for the reply. The Evolve 50 does have a higher max SPL at 127db as opposed to the stagepass 1k which has a max SPL of 118db. Saying that, I like the user interface of the Yamaha which is very hands on as opposed to the menu driver interface on the EV. Being visually impaired, the real knobs and built in reverb of the stagepass appeals to me, but there's just something really sexy about the look of the EV! Yes I know, you don't buy a PA based on its looks but the EV really does look very stylish!
@@opaz. I was at a music store today and the Evolve 50 really does have a sexy look about it for a PA! I'm also seriously considering the LD Systems Maui 28G2.
Any chance you could do an updated review on the Evolve 50? Is there any column speaker that competes in terms of streamlined look and portability in your opinion? I haven’t really seen one that one ups this one and it’s been out for several years. I know the sound isn’t perfect but for the application of wedding receptions around 100 people, this seems like a nearly perfect option. Wonder if they’ll come out with a new version anytime soon.
@@opaz. this is linking to a JBL vs Bose video. I searched around and couldn’t find a full review of yours on the Evolve 50 or 50m other than this one.
The prx competes in terms of streamlined looks/portability An update on the 50 is indeed the 50M. In my opinion the prx is better than both the 50 and the 50M
Another great video! Was hoping you to conclude the comparison among the RCF HD32 and the others, I'm so curious if the mk4 version makes a noticable difference to the old one.
I added a QSC Sub to one of these and it really improved the sound quality at higher volumes. The clarity on mid to hi is amazing but the Sub lacks a punchy quality that I look for in a sub. I also used a QSC K10.2 on a Live Band gig on the right side and the mix was amazing. So basically, one of these will do fine and if needed, add a sub next to the unit and/or put a speaker on other side. Plays well with others.
Sir.. Thanks for the beautiful review.... Can you advise I am vocalists.. Sing on karoke track.. Mostly duet with a female singer.... Will evox 12 be OK... As I may need more coverage... Around 300 to 500 guests.. Sometimes more...... Or evolve 50 is OK.... I am using stagepass 500...wanted to add powered speakers. I am also looking for addition speakers.. RCF HDM 45 a... Getting in 1365 dollars each.... Please advise.. Which one to buy..... With already having stagepass 500 and its mixer.. Can I go for RCF evox 12 or RCF HDM 45 a.. Its 2200 watt peak rms 1100....
I’m a solo artist I’ve been using the EV ETX 12p Brilliant Speaker but just heavy.. I’m considering Getting the EV Evolve 50 a pair of them ? I use a Sound-craft Signature 10 mixer lovely warm sound.. I’ve had my speakers now almost 3 years.. but as I’m going to be doing nursing homes and care homes and even a Tribute show it be interstate if these New EV evolve 50s would be as good or better ? I’m a solo artist with just backing tracks.. Thank you great review 👍🏻
OPAZ Hi I use Ev ZLX 12p for Care homes I suppose I should use one of my EV ETX 12p but what I’m looking for is quick set up and lightweight etc and easy set up.. love this EV Evolve 50
As you've said Neil, the Evolve will do what you need. Easy to move around also. Small sub and bagged pole and top section. Obviously demo first if you can.
Thanks for this video and your advice. Would you recommend this for a solo electric guitarist that plays with backing tracks for small/medium venues to create low volume ambience (mostly restaurants)? I'm not sure if this is too much for what I'd need it for? I've also been looking at LD Systems Maui 5 / Maui 11
Either of your suggestions would cater for your needs Jamie The looks and practicality of the EV win over your other suggestions Definitely demo all, you're on the right track with all of your mentioned choices hope this helps
It doesn't quite work like that. The EV has no problems producing LF or sub bass, you'll often find you need to cut it back as it can be excessive. This is not particularly good as it drowns out the other frequencies that I find difficult to extract nice and balanced from the unit. The ES bass sounds far more open and true with good weight, without being excessive or exaggerated. Hope this helps
Hmm.. I'd say 175+ indoors. The bass is very musical not boomy or thuddy but it does hit good and does a great job. I did love my ZXA5's that I had years ago but they would often rattle and I blew them twice. The ETX12P is supreme.
Usually you are very honest and up front in your videos, but I can't tell if you are "not saying" something here. You said that sound quality should be #1, then you said "this doesn't have good quality sound" and moved on to tell us why you bought it. BUT ... you didn't tell us if you'd buy it again!
Martin, I said "number 1 COULD be sound quality on your buying list. .. . not, number 1 SHOULD be sound quality on your buying list I also state that this isn't one of my best sounding EV speakers. Absolutely everything else about it is fantastic. I do not regret buying it and owning it is an absolute pleasure. I still do highly recommend the Evolve 50 and the only reason that I would not buy it today is the prx one! What I am trying to say in the upload Martin is that the pa is a great buy but to me, the overall sound could be much better Thanks for your support 👍🏼
I got the same speakers, and they work great for playing in a 3 or 4 piece band. We mic the guitars, run a direct box for the bass, and mic the kick drum with one or two overheads. We don't even use monitors anymore with this system. I bought these speakers for the exact same reason. Portability, ease of set up, and lightweight. A lot of people in town are going to these speakers. The price is right also.
I ended up purchasing a pair of Evolve 30Ms along with a pair of Maui 5 GOs and I'm very happy. I didn't require the extra umph and weight of the Evolve 50 and the Evolve 50M is considerably more expensive for what is essentially the same speaker as the Evolve 30M inside the Evolve 50 with the extra Ethernet connectivity. The Evolves look and sound fabulous and I'm so glad that I didn't go for a Bose L1 Pro 16 with its plasticy spacer and wobbly speaker column! That's not even mentioning the fact that you have to purchase one of their expensive tonematch mixers to get the extra mixer channels and functionality that comes as standard with the Evolve 30M at no extra cost. Keep up the great work with your videos!
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Dude I was laughing the whole time because you gave this review as if you were reciting Shakespeare 🤣🤣🤣
My next publishing "Best Seller" should be in the store near you soon! 😂
playback speed: 1.25! :D
Haahaa ! Mee too
Oh man. So true! First it was the db technologies es 802, then the new RCF Evox J8, then finally I settled on the Evolve 50 (cost more than the others but more power and way more features)
Daniel Carthen Is the Evolve 50 is better then the Evox j8 both in in power and sound quality?
I enjoy your reviews/videos and appreciate your knowledge. I have been shopping for a column array system. For a vocal group, using backing tracks and a piano...do you have a system preference for sound quality? I have listened to the BOSE L1 PRO 16, Evolve 50, and JBL Prx One
Thanks Michelle
I don't have a particular preference as I have purchased all three, the oldest the Evolve and my latest purchase the Prx. I think once you have the correct selection of mics for your group and piano, the best way forward is your own preference and what you believe best suits your vocal group
As you've listened to all three, go with your gut and go for the one you like the sound of best.
@@opaz. Thank you, Opaz...your comments helped. :-)
We had exactly the same system in the past... qsc, evox and now I just ordered the evolve because you seems happy with it!
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Thank you for the review- I've been wanting to purchase a column speakers system- I'm undecided between the Evolve 50s or the RCF J8s.
Glad I could help!
Excellent review! How does this compare to Yamaha Stagepass 1K? I like that the Yamaha has built in reverb and an extra XLR mic channel which the EV doesn't have. Both are rated at 1000 watts and are a similar size with 12" sub. They're also available for a similar price in Australia. I'm looking at one or two of either the Revolve 50 or Stagepass 1K for a small folk band set up without drums. I'd be selling my HK Audio Lucas Impact and Mackie SRM350s to finance the new system? I'm very happy with my current PA but want something that's more compact and lighter to carry. Hence why one or two of these compact line array systems are of interest to me. Thanks so much for your advice and keep up the great work.
Thanks Lenti. I've never listened to the Stagepas 1K but it is much more competitively priced than the Evolve 50, making it much more desirable. Both are just as portable as each other and are of similar weight
I'll try to listen to the new Stagepas sometime soon
@@opaz. thanks for the reply. The Evolve 50 does have a higher max SPL at 127db as opposed to the stagepass 1k which has a max SPL of 118db. Saying that, I like the user interface of the Yamaha which is very hands on as opposed to the menu driver interface on the EV. Being visually impaired, the real knobs and built in reverb of the stagepass appeals to me, but there's just something really sexy about the look of the EV! Yes I know, you don't buy a PA based on its looks but the EV really does look very stylish!
Good or bad Lenti, I will admit i bought the Evolve because of how it looks. That's it's most appealing asset
@@opaz. I was at a music store today and the Evolve 50 really does have a sexy look about it for a PA! I'm also seriously considering the LD Systems Maui 28G2.
Thanks for the demestration and slow speaking
Any chance you could do an updated review on the Evolve 50? Is there any column speaker that competes in terms of streamlined look and portability in your opinion? I haven’t really seen one that one ups this one and it’s been out for several years. I know the sound isn’t perfect but for the application of wedding receptions around 100 people, this seems like a nearly perfect option. Wonder if they’ll come out with a new version anytime soon.
50M?
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@@opaz. this is linking to a JBL vs Bose video. I searched around and couldn’t find a full review of yours on the Evolve 50 or 50m other than this one.
The prx competes in terms of streamlined looks/portability
An update on the 50 is indeed the 50M. In my opinion the prx is better than both the 50 and the 50M
@@opaz. excellent. Thanks for your feedback!
Another great video! Was hoping you to conclude the comparison among the RCF HD32 and the others, I'm so curious if the mk4 version makes a noticable difference to the old one.
The conclusion is next, coming very soon...
Very valid point. On a scale of 1-10 how would you rate the sound quality?
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Thank you for the honest review.
I added a QSC Sub to one of these and it really improved the sound quality at higher volumes. The clarity on mid to hi is amazing but the Sub lacks a punchy quality that I look for in a sub. I also used a QSC K10.2 on a Live Band gig on the right side and the mix was amazing. So basically, one of these will do fine and if needed, add a sub next to the unit and/or put a speaker on other side. Plays well with others.
Sir.. Thanks for the beautiful review.... Can you advise I am vocalists.. Sing on karoke track.. Mostly duet with a female singer.... Will evox 12 be OK... As I may need more coverage... Around 300 to 500 guests.. Sometimes more...... Or evolve 50 is OK.... I am using stagepass 500...wanted to add powered speakers. I am also looking for addition speakers.. RCF HDM 45 a... Getting in 1365 dollars each.... Please advise.. Which one to buy..... With already having stagepass 500 and its mixer.. Can I go for RCF evox 12 or RCF HDM 45 a.. Its 2200 watt peak rms 1100....
I would go for the Evox 12 to accompany what you already have
I’m a solo artist I’ve been using the EV ETX 12p Brilliant Speaker but just heavy.. I’m considering Getting the EV Evolve 50 a pair of them ? I use a Sound-craft Signature 10 mixer lovely warm sound.. I’ve had my speakers now almost 3 years.. but as I’m going to be doing nursing homes and care homes and even a Tribute show it be interstate if these New EV evolve 50s would be as good or better ? I’m a solo artist with just backing tracks.. Thank you great review 👍🏻
Thanks Neil and good luck
OPAZ Thank you. Would you recommend these or keep what I have ? Maybe invest in a base bin ? Would a pair of EV Evolve 50s be sufficient ?
so Neil, are you currently just using one 12p?
OPAZ Hi I use Ev ZLX 12p for Care homes I suppose I should use one of my EV ETX 12p but what I’m looking for is quick set up and lightweight etc and easy set up.. love this EV Evolve 50
As you've said Neil, the Evolve will do what you need. Easy to move around also. Small sub and bagged pole and top section. Obviously demo first if you can.
Thanks for this video and your advice. Would you recommend this for a solo electric guitarist that plays with backing tracks for small/medium venues to create low volume ambience (mostly restaurants)? I'm not sure if this is too much for what I'd need it for? I've also been looking at LD Systems Maui 5 / Maui 11
Either of your suggestions would cater for your needs Jamie
The looks and practicality of the EV win over your other suggestions
Definitely demo all, you're on the right track with all of your mentioned choices
hope this helps
Thanks OPAZ! Hoping to pull the trigger on one of these systems soon. Can't deny I'd love the EV! Will keep you posted on which one I go for :)
Yes Jamie please do that, would be interesting to know your thoughts on how they perform for you as a solo performer
I get the feeling you like the bag more that the speaker 🤣
Really Darren... I bought another just as holiday luggage 😁
OPAZ 😂😂😂
I assume you like the DB Tech ES 1203 more? Is it really that much better?
Sound quality and power, definitely. Portability, no.
would you say two EV evolves in regards to the bass is equivalent to the dual 12 in the ES1203?@@opaz.
It doesn't quite work like that. The EV has no problems producing LF or sub bass, you'll often find you need to cut it back as it can be excessive. This is not particularly good as it drowns out the other frequencies that I find difficult to extract nice and balanced from the unit. The ES bass sounds far more open and true with good weight, without being excessive or exaggerated. Hope this helps
ok, so just a totally different sounding unit altogether.@@opaz.
Yes, in my opinion the ES 1203 is the better of the two
Will it be suitable for bands with vocals, 2 guitars, bass and drums?
It will definitely be suitable for live applications but i can't say how many units you'll need
All reasons why I bought it as well.
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Why would the lower priced 30 have more inputs..?
To put the 50 in the shade and get you more interested. Nobody knowing that in time the 50 would follow suit
Greetings. What size of event would you say these can handle? Is the bass sound good? What is your favorite EV speaker?
Hmm.. I'd say 175+ indoors. The bass is very musical not boomy or thuddy but it does hit good and does a great job. I did love my ZXA5's that I had years ago but they would often rattle and I blew them twice. The ETX12P is supreme.
Thank you very much for the reply and info.
I forgot to mention, you could easily believe that the sub was much bigger than a 12". It produces heavy bass, for some maybe too much.
I use a QSC KW181 with this for dance rooms and it sounds amazing.
plus, my whole PA rolls in on top of QSC.
welcome back :)
Cheers
Usually you are very honest and up front in your videos, but I can't tell if you are "not saying" something here. You said that sound quality should be #1, then you said "this doesn't have good quality sound" and moved on to tell us why you bought it. BUT ... you didn't tell us if you'd buy it again!
Martin, I said "number 1 COULD be sound quality on your buying list. .. . not, number 1 SHOULD be sound quality on your buying list
I also state that this isn't one of my best sounding EV speakers. Absolutely everything else about it is fantastic. I do not regret buying it and owning it is an absolute pleasure. I still do highly recommend the Evolve 50 and the only reason that I would not buy it today is the prx one!
What I am trying to say in the upload Martin is that the pa is a great buy but to me, the overall sound could be much better
Thanks for your support 👍🏼
@@opaz. Thanks for elaborating. Now I have to check out the PRX one :D
No more "pole dancing" lolol 😂
yeah 😆