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Need advice for speakers

thecoolnessrune

Diamond Member
I need speakers that can do dialogue and light pop music. There is no shaking the floor or rattling windows involved here. 2-way will be fine (even 1-way would work, but I dont think any of those exist) I need a speaker that has the ability to surface mount to a wall or hand from the ceiling. They need to be <60 watts RMS at a 4 ohm load. All speakers will be completely separated so there is no way to parallel connect them so they must be 4 ohms. Can anyone please help me out? These are providing sound to around 20x20 or less rooms at normal talking level volumes.

Cliffs:

Need speakers for a church

less than 60 watts RMS

MUST be 4 ohms

2 way is fine.
 
I would have to definitely say cheaper in better. These aren't studio monitors, they just need to transmit a person talking into a mic and pop music every once in a while. So I would say around $100 a speaker. Can be a little more, can be a little less. They dont have to be huge either. Smaller they can be, the better they will fit in the small rooms.
 
Hmmm, you're limiting yourself with a price range that low. 4-ohm speakers are considered "high-end". The cheapest that I can think of would be Cerwin-Vega, at around $200 each. Here's a good deal that I found, but they aren't small or light: Cerwin-Vega PSX-253. It doesn't say whether that's per pair, or each, though. It isn't such a good deal, if they're priced per speaker. Anyway, two of those will definitely fill any 20x20 room with full-frequency sound.

edit: Better deal on the same speakers: link.

edit #2: Radio Shack sells PA speakers at cheap prices, and every PA speaker I've come across are 4-ohm: link.
 
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