Stage Monitor for Vocals

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Stage Monitor for Vocals

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If you were going to build a vocals monitor, what driver or drivers would you put in it?

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Re: Stage Monitor for Vocals

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Buy the Fender 1270P powered monitor instead. You can find them used these days. They are killer and very small. Well, my opinion.
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This is going to run off an EL84 push/pull amp and have input from a U-47

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Re: Stage Monitor for Vocals

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Not sure about which HF horn, and driver, but I have a couple of EV monitors from the 80's with the EVM12S woofer that are the best I've had. I had a set of JBL's with 12's, and one fellow that worked with us had a Yamaha 12, none sounded as good, (or as loud).
Maybe the Emminence EV clone would work well?
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Re: Stage Monitor for Vocals

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I recently rebuilt a floor wedge, using following components:

Selenium D220Ti 1" Titanium Horn Driver 8 Ohm 1-3/8"-18
Specifications: • Power handling: 80 watts RMS/160 watts program (with recommended 2,000 Hz, 12 dB/octave crossover) • VCdia: 1.7" • Throat diameter: 1" • Impedance: 8 ohms • Frequency response: 1,000-21,000 Hz (no crossover) • SPL: 109 dB 2.83V/1m • Magnet weight: 24 oz. • Dimensions: Overall diameter: 4.53", Depth: 2", 2.75" including threaded "nose".

Selenium HM25-25 1" Exponential Horn 90x60 1-3/8"-18 TPI
Specifications: • Horn type: Exponential • Minimum frequency: 1,200 Hz • Nominal dispersion: 90° H x 60° V • Throat diameter: 1.0" • Mounting type: 1-3/8"-18 TPI • Dimensions: 10.79" W x 6.46" H x 5.94" D • Cabinet cutout: 4-5/8" H x 9-1/4" W • Selenium #HM25-25.

Replaced the original 15" driver with a JBL E140-8.

Crossover is a PRV Audio 2DF2k 2-Way Passive Crossover @ 2 kHz
Specifications: • Power handling: 450W RMS • Crossover point: 2,000 Hz (when connected to 8 ohm drivers), 12 dB/octave • Input/output connections: 4-pole speakON-compatible • Overall dimensions: 5.2" W x 7.1" H x 3.75" D, Cutout: 3.9" W x 5.9" H.


Monitor rig is powered by Crown power amps, with Rane 31 band graphic EQs to ring out the system. Performance is far better than the original Fender parts.


My other wedges have similar horns/compression drivers, but the cabs are smaller and use EVM12L drivers @ 8 ohms.
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Re: Stage Monitor for Vocals

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My monitors are not horns, as i don't need a long throw device for monitors. I like tweeters with crossovers and 8" speakers. Last one's i built i made 5 different crossovers until i found the one i liked best. Work really nice and warm. If you can i like a soft dome tweeter. You will need power handling of at least 60 watts. I like 100-150 watts capacity for each of the 8" speakers.
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Re: Stage Monitor for Vocals

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There are a few coaxial speakers made by emminence and radial that would be excellent for monitoring and come in 8" and up. With the coax units you can save space and get all the advantages of a point source system. Most are available with passive networks, but can also be bi-amped for best performance.
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Re: Stage Monitor for Vocals

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We used to run EV wedges with 12" driver and horn.

As I recall they sounded pretty good.
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