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Old 6th September 2005   #1
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S3A's ...How loud?

Compared to Genelec 1032...or in general. Thanks
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louder. does that help?

if you want loud you can get a decent mackie powered pa for about $2500

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Compared to Genelec 1032...or in general. Thanks
Don't be asking the same question in every forum. You won't get any kind of focused response.

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I dunno how loud they go... but they were "loud" enough for Ed Cherney to use [borrowed my pair] to replace the Meyers in the Record Plant Remote truck a couple of weeks ago... and from what I heard; Ed likes "loud"
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I went from 1031's (still have 'em) to 1032's mainly cause this one cat that works at my place alot kept crankin' the 31's thru the roof. The 32's took care of that problem BIG time. Although the 1032's will run me out... This ADAM buzz has got to me...thus my query. Thanks for the input. 3d
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point taken...
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I dunno how loud they go... but they were "loud" enough for Ed Cherney to use [borrowed my pair] to replace the Meyers in the Record Plant Remote truck a couple of weeks ago... and from what I heard; Ed likes "loud"

Yeah... Cool.... but he is in a truck. How large could the listening environment be?

How big is the room you want to put them in, and what have you heard in that room that you considered to have enough volume?
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1032's that I have are plenty loud...800 sq ft...thanks, 3d
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