Speakers
We install these things in all sorts of venues every day of the week.
And we hire them out too. We've been doing it for 25 years. So we know what sounds good for the price. And the proof really is in the listening.
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OK, sorry about the daggy photo but even the distributor doesn't have
a proper photo of these things.

But at the moment the Soundking FQ series are simply by far the best
bang for buck on the market for an ultra cheap but still good sounding
Music PA speaker. They sound as good as the Behringer B series but
are half the price. They are about the same price as the Wharfedales
but sound oooh soo much better. They're built well for the price and
they keep walking out the door.

The 15" + Horn combo in the photo retails for around $299 inc.
That's right, it's not a misprint... and that's RETAIL too. The 12's
are even cheaper.. and if you buy as part of an install job you'll be
shaving another 10~20% off that aswell. For that price you could almost
replace them every year anyway!
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If you want something better than a budget box then just forget
the rest and get BOSE. The proof is in the listening, and we've
had these in our hire rigs for 20 years in just about every application
imaginable.

We can't say enough about how good the Bose 802 is so we won't.
Once you've heard it you won't want anything else. With no horns to
blow up and eight powerful weatherproof drivers, they are indestructible.
Especially great in difficult and reverberant spaces and equally at
home with accurate clear speech or ear shattering heavy metal.

Still don't believe us? Arrange for a demo and you decide for yourself.
At a list of $1500 each they're pricey yes - but as a 20 year investment
that's a whole lot cheaper than replacing your crappy sounding speakers every three years.

HUGE discounts for installs on the BOSE range from PA Matthews Audio.. so if you buy these as part of a complete system you $ave heap$.
Distributed Audio Speakers - 100v Line
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The Inter M CH series (Right) are great for "assembly areas".
They have the efficiency and rugged construction of a horn but
without the squawky ear melting sound of a pager. Cheap,
reliable and good for rounding up the troops and playing the odd
national anthem. Retails around $180 inc.
The Inter M CS840 is perfect for strapping under steel framed
COLA shelters. Super rugged aluminium case and steel mesh
front and sound good enough for most general assembly
applications, but not really the thing for your school hall or disco. Retails for around $200 inc.
The good'ole constant directivity horn. Super long throw, super efficient.
Footy fields, playgrounds. Sound surprisingly reasonable with music.
Put'em anywhere, they'll last forever. $195 inc.
FORGET the Plastic crap sold by the others! For Retail $100
you've got a 30w pager with a real STEEL flare, a STAINLESS spigot
and TOA stamped on the front.. and switchable output power.
You'll find this beauty under the eaves of your classroom blocks
yelling out office pages, bell tones and evacuation commands.
The new BOSE DS100 SE "Environmental" full range speaker
is a whole lot of power in a tiny, almost bullet proof box. Sounds fantastic
and perfect for under COLA shelters and for general assembly PAs.
Why buy Chint when you can have the real deal BOSE quality for less than
$330 each. Bird proof, Brick proof, Water proof, Blow up proof.
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