maxandgrinch
Acquired Taste
This is enough awesome equipment to support the current incarnation of VanHalen as they tour suburban livingrooms rockin' out at private birthday parties for lonely 45-50 year old guys who can afford a keg, some decent weed, $50 for gas, and have a spare bedroom for the band. Maybe his mom will have enough boxwine to 'support and engulf,' the band and crew?
How about entering the exciting field of being a A/V guy? In the fast paced and exciting corporate world, Live Presentation Specialists aren't just members of the IT team that have a personality and shower almost daily, they're valuable members of of every startup! Use this to get your foot in the door by supporting company meetings. Stop being jealous of the guy sitting in the back of the room texting - you can be that guy!
Buying was cheaper than renting. All have been stored inside a TukTuk in a garage - everything is probably dusty.
You can do the math of what it would cost to duplicate this finely tuned system - plus professional labor.
$400 cash - no hobo or Hoho dollars, unless you want it Hoho.
Images are not of the actual stuff :wtf I know right? I won't dig it out until about 10 minutes after (I'll be late) you're going to show up to buy it all. You will get to view a small portion of my moto collection where this is stored. Please don't make me put this on CL where I'll have to type a straight ad.
How many people can the system handle? Depends on room size/ceiling height, how far away they are, how close to 11 you're willing to get, and how drunk the audience is. It would make Abyss deaf if used in his room.
Loudspeakers: PYLE-PRO PPHP123MU 12-Inch 800 Watt Powered Two-Way PA Speaker with MP3/USB/SD/3.5mm Input
I think they came with canvas covers. Amazon says I bought all this stuff on or around July 7, 2012 - which is the same day I left a nasty voicemail for Pyle USA to call me back because their logo plate on the front of one of the speakers arrived broken. I'm still waiting for a call back.
Mixer: Behringer Xenyx 802 Premium 8-Input 2-Bus Mixer with Xenyx Mic Preamps and British EQs
Loudspeaker Stands: Pyle-Pro PSTK103 Heavy-Duty Aluminum Anodizing Dual Speaker Stand with Traveling Bag Kit (the bag is/was junk)
Ultimate Support AMP150's - no clue why I bought these, but they'll work with the speakers.
Microphone: Also includes Sennheiser handheld wireless mic.No clue on what model it is, It may be an EW100, but it does work unless I left the battery in it and the acid has escaped an eaten the contacts. It isn't a tune your FM dial to mic, probably UHF/VHF range
Microphone Boom Stand: At least one, maybe more. On Stage Stands MS7701B Tripod Boom Microphone Stand.
Cables included:
50' speaker cables GLS Audio 50 feet Speaker Cable 16AWG Patch Cords 1/4-Inch to 1/4-Inch Professional Speaker Cables 16 Gauge Wire - Black
GLS Audio 25ft Patch Cable Cord - XLR Male To 1/4" TRS Black Cables - 25' Balanced Snake Cord
Can probably include a bunch of other random cables, rca cables, and misc junk that will allow you to play an iPod through the system. Maybe even some power strips- but no power/extension cables.
The 2012 version doesn't have a giant PYLE in the grille.
I do not store my cables like this- it is just an example image to make sure you're paying attention.
How about entering the exciting field of being a A/V guy? In the fast paced and exciting corporate world, Live Presentation Specialists aren't just members of the IT team that have a personality and shower almost daily, they're valuable members of of every startup! Use this to get your foot in the door by supporting company meetings. Stop being jealous of the guy sitting in the back of the room texting - you can be that guy!
Buying was cheaper than renting. All have been stored inside a TukTuk in a garage - everything is probably dusty.
You can do the math of what it would cost to duplicate this finely tuned system - plus professional labor.
$400 cash - no hobo or Hoho dollars, unless you want it Hoho.
Images are not of the actual stuff :wtf I know right? I won't dig it out until about 10 minutes after (I'll be late) you're going to show up to buy it all. You will get to view a small portion of my moto collection where this is stored. Please don't make me put this on CL where I'll have to type a straight ad.
How many people can the system handle? Depends on room size/ceiling height, how far away they are, how close to 11 you're willing to get, and how drunk the audience is. It would make Abyss deaf if used in his room.
Loudspeakers: PYLE-PRO PPHP123MU 12-Inch 800 Watt Powered Two-Way PA Speaker with MP3/USB/SD/3.5mm Input
I think they came with canvas covers. Amazon says I bought all this stuff on or around July 7, 2012 - which is the same day I left a nasty voicemail for Pyle USA to call me back because their logo plate on the front of one of the speakers arrived broken. I'm still waiting for a call back.
Mixer: Behringer Xenyx 802 Premium 8-Input 2-Bus Mixer with Xenyx Mic Preamps and British EQs
Loudspeaker Stands: Pyle-Pro PSTK103 Heavy-Duty Aluminum Anodizing Dual Speaker Stand with Traveling Bag Kit (the bag is/was junk)
Ultimate Support AMP150's - no clue why I bought these, but they'll work with the speakers.
Microphone: Also includes Sennheiser handheld wireless mic.
Microphone Boom Stand: At least one, maybe more. On Stage Stands MS7701B Tripod Boom Microphone Stand.
Cables included:
50' speaker cables GLS Audio 50 feet Speaker Cable 16AWG Patch Cords 1/4-Inch to 1/4-Inch Professional Speaker Cables 16 Gauge Wire - Black
GLS Audio 25ft Patch Cable Cord - XLR Male To 1/4" TRS Black Cables - 25' Balanced Snake Cord
Can probably include a bunch of other random cables, rca cables, and misc junk that will allow you to play an iPod through the system. Maybe even some power strips- but no power/extension cables.
The 2012 version doesn't have a giant PYLE in the grille.
I do not store my cables like this- it is just an example image to make sure you're paying attention.