Re: Carvin PA
Rather than believe us go over to Prosoundweb and check out the Live Audio Board (LAB). There are sections for the pros as well as weekend sound guys. Ask any of them what they think of Carvin. No offense to the Carvin guy but I doubt you will get one positive recommendation.
Carvin makes their stuff look high end. What's inside is far from that. The build quality isn't good either. After I got sick of fighting with Carvin Customer Service I started taking the stuff to my tech to get fixed. He showed me why it breaks. Cheap transformers, crappy solder connections, etc... He is very knowledgable about Carvin stuff because he gets to repair all the equipment the local band people buy.
An additional note to the Carvin employee on this board. You state that the problems are the fault of the musicians who don't know how to treat this gear. You may be right to a degree but those are the very people to which Carvin markets it's pro sound products. Not all of us are clueless. I have been running sound since high school and previously owned a live sound company. (Started it in college solely to make a little dough and support local bands. It grew quite a bit before I sold) I certainly know what I'm doing when I get behind a desk. Your gear sounded good while it worked but it didn't work very long. Carvin has a very poor reputation in the pro audio industry for very good reasons.
If you want a very good system for a medium venue without breaking the bank, look up the following:
Main: Yorkville Eliete Series E152 - Speaker - 800w 15 inch / 2 inch
http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?type=29&cat=2&id=220
Sub: Yorkville Elite Series LS800P - Powered Subwoofer, 1500w, 1x18 inch
http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?type=29&cat=2&id=213
Crossover/Processor: Yorkville Elite Series EP152
http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?type=29&cat=2&id=136
They also have other models in the series in case you prefere a 2x15 speaker box or some other combination. Each speaker in the line has a processor/crossover that will take the guesswork out of making sure you have the correct frequencies going to the mains and the subs. The speakers also have decent protection circuits. You can mic up the whole band and run it through the above system. Years ago I built a similar system out of this speakers predecessor the E508. I sold the business to a friend but this particular rig is still in the rental pool and sounds great. In fact, I'll probably be taking the rig out for a couple of dates when my cousin and I finish up our recording project.
Oh yes, just so I don't look like a schill for Yorkville there are other companies who make decent gear in the same price range: JBL (SR, SRX stay away from the MR) Mackie (SAz series), RCF (before Mackie gobled them up which is one of the reasons Mackie makes decent PA gear), EAW (LA Series. This stuff is expensive though in comparison to the other brands I've mentioned and really doesn't have the bang for the buck.)
PM me or leave a not here if you have additional questions.
Eric