Re: PA Systems
As a former touring audio tech, and sound company owner, I'm afraid you won't get very much for $300. A head with enought power to even practice with will cost you around 4-5 hundred, You may be able to find a used one cheaper, but go with at least 300 watts, usually in a six channel format. As for speakers, well, plan on 2-3 hundred more. A 10'' will carry your vocals, but nothing more, also try to go with a 10'' with a horn of some kind, just so you will have some clarity. I recommend that you save up your money a little longer, and get some better stuff. Try to buy pieces that you can expand on, so as your budget grows, things are still compatible. Don't waste your money on cheap low buck new gear, you will only be disapointed and flustrated. I don't endorse any brands, but the Peavey stuff is rugged, reliable, and can be serviced in almost any town, and is usually a good value for the money. I do recommend that you AVOID Beringher stuff, I have never found any of their stuff satisfactory, they use really cheap electronics, and the manuals are impossible to comprehend.