Albertm Member Sep 1, 2006 #1 I have some not great but I think decent passive JBL pro 111 montitors. They need to be powered. Any ideas on a good but somewhat inexpensive power amp for these puppies? thanks
I have some not great but I think decent passive JBL pro 111 montitors. They need to be powered. Any ideas on a good but somewhat inexpensive power amp for these puppies? thanks
R RAK Manufacturer - Shure, Inc Sep 1, 2006 #3 I would have probably put this question in "Other Equipment & Reviews" I don't really have any suggestions though for inexpensive power amps, sorry. I'd just be doing a google search, which I'm sure you've already done. Sorry I wasn't more helpful.
I would have probably put this question in "Other Equipment & Reviews" I don't really have any suggestions though for inexpensive power amps, sorry. I'd just be doing a google search, which I'm sure you've already done. Sorry I wasn't more helpful.
D danny.guitar Guest Sep 1, 2006 #4 Did the monitors come with a manual? Or does the company have a website? Customer service, maybe? I've never used those monitors, or actually any decent monitors so I don't know.
Did the monitors come with a manual? Or does the company have a website? Customer service, maybe? I've never used those monitors, or actually any decent monitors so I don't know.
C chazba terminally hip Sep 1, 2006 #5 The Alesis RA100 is highly recommended and can be found on e-bay for about $100. chazba
Albertm Member Sep 1, 2006 #6 Spme actually gave them to me. He said they came from a studio. No manual. JBL gave to help. Will try the Alesis. Thanks
Spme actually gave them to me. He said they came from a studio. No manual. JBL gave to help. Will try the Alesis. Thanks