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12"/15" Portable PA Party Speaker $49 (Save $50.95/$70) @ Jaycar (In-Store Only)

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Great quality and performance at very affordable prices. Incorporates long throw woofers and efficient compression drivers to deliver superb clarity and powerful bass notes. These rugged and durable plastic speakers have metal protective grilles and are supplied with a telescopic handle and luggage wheels for ease of portability. Perfect for parties, DJ applications, churches, conferences, etc. Match with our AA-0470 Digitech home component amplifier for home party use or our rack mount amplifiers (AA-0477 & AA-0479) for professional PA applications.

12" Portable PA Speaker
Power: 150WRMS
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity: 96dB
Impedance: 8 ohm
Dimensions: 60(H) x 41(W) x 32(D)cm
CS-2487

15" Portable PA Speaker
Power: 200WRMS
Frequency Response: 18Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity: 98dB
Impedance: 8 ohm
Dimensions: 680(H) x 470(W) x 390(D)mm
CS-2488

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  • $49

    Happy to put in myself but I'm not a POWER USER

  • +1

    For $49 you too can be the most hated neighbor in your neighborhood. Hop in to your nearest Jaycar for details

  • +2

    Add a $1 item to use the $20 off Amex spend.

    Just a heads up to anyone impulse buying to use at home or something - those speakon type plug cables can be quite pricey AFAIK

  • These will no doubt be loud, but not have very good sound quality. Good for parties, not for the lounge room

  • FYI guys, this doesn't take 3.5mm input… it is meant to be used with an amplifier.

    • What about 1/4 inch? Or is it only XLR?

  • Questions for any A/V heads: I have a small P.A/acoustic amp called the Schertler Unico - https://reverb.com/au/item/2852788-schertler-unico-150-35-bi… -
    Would this work in any of the following capacities: 1) as an additional speaker for a gig; 2) as a foldback speaker for the same purpose; 3) to use as a studio speaker for a recording setting. The main things to consider is whether it is practical and whether the sound quality is adequate or would it be just plain crappy? Thanks in advance. Keep in mind I am looking at a tightarse ozbargain option but don't want to endure a terrible sound.

    • To clarify, I mean would the Jaycar work in conjunction with the Schertler.

  • What connections does this take?

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