I own both the Maui 44g2 and Evox 12 systems. Had them for about a year. They both sound really good and I haven't decided which ones to sell - your review was spot on. I will just like to add the Maui 44g2 subs are 80lbs the tops are another 20lbs, so about 100lbs total weight. Evox is way easier to transport (love that) - however the 44g2s (in my opinion) have a better bass and fuller sound (almost like a home stereo) - but I have to really turn it up to get sound to the back of the room. The RCFs have a better throw - however for bigger gigs I sometimes have to bring an extra sub.
Haven't heard the Maui's live, but I own the Evox12s... as hard as it is to admit, the Maui's sounded warmer & had a fuller, rounded/balanced sound in the video. I'd need to hear them side by side first hand to confirm. I really dig the throw of the E12s... I use them at an annual 4th of July event at a local park and they throw a looong way. Bottom is lacking a bit in hotel ballrooms, hence the possibility of investing in a couple 705 subs... My back & vehicle can't handle anything bigger. 😂
This is the best damn video I’ve watched in reference to these two speakers 🔈 systems👍🏼 Outstanding 🔈🔈🔈🔈🔈🔈🔈🙏🏼 I have the LD icoa 15 BT’s and 12 BT’s. I also have the LD 18 sub, I thought I was sold for the upgrade to the Maui 28 or 44 but the RCF has me 2nd guessing .
The biggest differences between these two arrays are also what separates how they can be used. DJ music is heavily compressed with focuses on highs and lows which are perfect for the upper stalk and 12” speaker in the RCF. The Mauii has more mid range speakers in the column as well as a 15” sub making it able to handle live music better. Extra mid range for a live vocalist and extra low end for the kick drum, both with more transients and less compression than recorded music.
Great video - really well presented and I love how you did the back-to-back sound test. I thought the RCF’s sounded way better for a ‘live sound’ speaker.
Thanks for the video. A couple things to note. LD systems recommends running the mains at 75 not 50. Another suggestion I would recommend is that you purchase a decibel meter tool. If you’re not using one then it’s impossible to accurately, correctly, and consistently measure your sound. I’ve been an audio engineer for many years and no one model of speakers are going to work for every situation. I always recommend having at least two models of speakers so that you can handle every situation. Also spreading your speakers further apart will help your sound quality because if they’re too close together you can experience phase issues. Hope this helps.
I really like your straightforward style!! Excellent comparison video. Throwing in my 2 cents that nobody asked for...I have played with the RCF. Love them. Great clarity Very upfront mids for a long throw retaining intelligibility - very useful specifically when playing to a large crowd. Also, with the vertical array being pole mounted, you can EASILY AIM THEM in different directions during the gig. The bottom cabinet should not be mistaken for a subwoofer. It is not a subwoofer. It is a full range, very powerful, 15" driver. If you need the feel of real deep low end, you need to bring a subwoofer to round out your sound. That's how it was designed. That is the intention of the design. My wish list for a MK II version: Put a few inputs on the back with DSP similar to the DB Technologies ES1203. That would make it a HUGE winner!!!! Personally, I'm puzzled as to why we are still waiting for that. Peace out! And you got a new subscriber here :)
Great review. You nailed it. I have owned the Evox 12's for a short time and ended up selling due to needing more power. I typically am doing weddings and sweet 16's in the 150 to 200 guests medium to large venue gigs. With my Evox I had to use an extra sub. Where as now with the Maui 44's I can get away with just the 2 columns. Also I feel the Maui's are a bit cleaner on the sound. no distortion where the Evox I felt it was a little dirty when riding close to clip. I wish the Maui was as nice tho to transport. RCF killed it with the mobility wheere as Maui killed it with the sound levels. All in all you cant go wrong with either. Both amazing. I as well want to give a big shot out to KPODJ for hooking me up with my Maui 44's. Once again great review comparison. Best of luck to you in 2024
You say: " Also I feel the Maui's are a bit cleaner on the sound. no distortion where the Evox I felt it was a little dirty when riding close to clip". That shows how opinions vary:) Mostly, people say the other way around. In my opinion the RCF's are more clear and in special on high volumes. Also with direction as Nonay tells in the video. Both are giving you a lot of bang for the bucks. The video was great, did not expect that Nonay would be so clear en keep it real. So up to the other video's of her.
@@testmuts Amen in the end I think as a bride and groom they will appreciate the fact were using either of these high end units. My back tho does wish I still had the RCF's lol. Thinking about buying them again hahaha.
Good video was about to change systems but height is a problem and weight for some venues/ transport. So I’ll be going back to a new evox 12 system. Cheers
13:22 Eight months later after you posting this video, Are you able to tell us if you prefer the Maui or the EVOX 12s ??? Which one have you used the most since? We would love for you to give your final verdict :)
Great video your content and knowledge of these two speakers was amazing. Thank you so much. I had the EV Evolce 50 and it was a big let down. I got a lot of sound behind my booth from the wide angle sound dispersion. And lack of power and lead room sound.
How do you like the sound of the Evox 12's at a lower volume? How is the bass and clarity if listening low say in your house if having a few friends over listening to some tunes?
RCF cleaner and more crisp. Wih you tested some vocals. But we all know most speakers sound good in a small empty room. True test is at higher spl with a full house and loud people. Still give thanks for the comparison. I had a set of the 44G2s and returned them because they were just too big. Might as well just bring 18" subs and 12" tops. I have the evolve 50s, but wish I had the Evox 12s. The EV50s are very portable but run out of steam a little early.
I recommend trying ld Maui 28 I tested them against the EV evolve 50s and the Evox J8 the Maui 28 Blew all away and they are a a lot lighter than the Maui 4428 has a 2060 W peak. It’s probably their best speaker in my opinion out of all the LD systems.
Great Review, I know youtube is not the greatest way to listen to speakers, but that RCF sounded fantastic compared to the LD. Would Like to know your thoughts. Thanks!
great demo and presentation. you know your shitE. 🎧🔈🔈 I’d prefer the RCF Evox 12 because of transportability, fidelity, projection, and has plenty of transparent sound and kick for its size. -Mainly used for a five piece gigging cover ban. Ty. 🎤🔈
Thanks for these comparisons, Evox definetly sounded punchier, but dang its hard to tell which is better. How would one of these systems stack up against say a hdl20-A with a sub like a jbl prx800? Would the sound be even better considering the additional cost and difficulty of setup? Or would I be wasting time and money. This is the pickle im currently in. Was also looking at the rcf 945a to pair with the prx800
Hey! So that’s a good question. I’m a DJ who does about 100 weddings a year (it’s a lot) and I can tell you that I love the Maui’s for 150 guests or less. The problem with ALL of these column arrays is that you lose throw fast. The evolve 50 for example is a great sounding speaker, but from 20’ away with guests on a he dance floor, it’s so quiet. My solution was to build a massive column array. I purchased 2 of the RCF NXL 24a’s and then I purchased 2 yorkville 118sp’s. With that setup I’m comfortable using it for 350 guests. The downside is that it’s expensive to do. It also sucks to setup and breakdown. The Maui has such a clean sound, however I only use it for weddings with 120-170 ppl. Anything more than that I use the RCF/yorkville setup. You definitely could use the Maui for more guests, just like how you hear about people using a pair of evolve 50’s for 250 guests. If I was in your shoes, it’s better to have more and not need it than to need more and not have it. I would build a big full range system, but once, cry once, than I would save more $$) and then buy the Maui or evox system. The pro to the Maui/ evox is it’s super easy to transport and setup, tear down. It also looks so much better imo. Good luck!
@@ryanlayman2560 Thanks for the knowledge, your recomendation of the RCF NXL 24a’s has sent me down a good rabbit hole. Seems like its exactly what we are looking for. Like the evolved version of the maui style system when you have a sub already. Like a sweet spot for power and clarity
Evoxs bump especially when run with an external mixer ! Side note can you make a video of your max booth myself and I’m sure others would love to see how you set up , use and feel about that booth
I have. Now having the 44's for a little bit I will be going back to the Evox 12's. I had a 44 go into protection mode on me with the limit light just flashing. I never went solid and it shut down for a good 45 seconds to a minute.
@@djphillmp I forgot to say that I am from Eastern Europe, it clearly says MADE IN GERMANY, maybe for those from the US it should be from China!I'm not disputing the quality of a specific product, I'm just saying what it says on my system!
By the way, I have a pair of Nikes made in India, should I throw them away or keep them? Buy them from the official store! I guarantee you that you cannot tell the difference between an Ld System made in Germany and one made in China, the quality is the same, they look and sound in the same way, just as I don't see any difference between a pair of American or Chinese Nikes apart from the fact that it says on the box where they are made!!
speakers are not setup the same for mice test and in your odd shaped room you will get reflections from the wall that will give a diferend sound on the mice
RCF are just too old they need a revamp yes class audio but they look awful and without bluetooth as well.. Maui look and sound amazing so the newer look and functions outway the RCF. A new version needs to come out!
All you need is a Mixer with Bluetooth like the Mackie ProFX6v3+. Better to run an external mixer, than an onboard mixer as it usually is smoother, more powerful which offers you more headroom.
I own both the Maui 44g2 and Evox 12 systems. Had them for about a year. They both sound really good and I haven't decided which ones to sell - your review was spot on. I will just like to add the Maui 44g2 subs are 80lbs the tops are another 20lbs, so about 100lbs total weight. Evox is way easier to transport (love that) - however the 44g2s (in my opinion) have a better bass and fuller sound (almost like a home stereo) - but I have to really turn it up to get sound to the back of the room. The RCFs have a better throw - however for bigger gigs I sometimes have to bring an extra sub.
spot on !!
Haven't heard the Maui's live, but I own the Evox12s... as hard as it is to admit, the Maui's sounded warmer & had a fuller, rounded/balanced sound in the video. I'd need to hear them side by side first hand to confirm. I really dig the throw of the E12s... I use them at an annual 4th of July event at a local park and they throw a looong way. Bottom is lacking a bit in hotel ballrooms, hence the possibility of investing in a couple 705 subs... My back & vehicle can't handle anything bigger. 😂
This is the best damn video I’ve watched in reference to these two speakers 🔈 systems👍🏼 Outstanding 🔈🔈🔈🔈🔈🔈🔈🙏🏼 I have the LD icoa 15 BT’s and 12 BT’s. I also have the LD 18 sub, I thought I was sold for the upgrade to the Maui 28 or 44 but the RCF has me 2nd guessing .
The biggest differences between these two arrays are also what separates how they can be used. DJ music is heavily compressed with focuses on highs and lows which are perfect for the upper stalk and 12” speaker in the RCF. The Mauii has more mid range speakers in the column as well as a 15” sub making it able to handle live music better. Extra mid range for a live vocalist and extra low end for the kick drum, both with more transients and less compression than recorded music.
RCF has a 15 inch sub, not 12. Not sure why they named it Evox 12.
Great video - really well presented and I love how you did the back-to-back sound test. I thought the RCF’s sounded way better for a ‘live sound’ speaker.
Thanks for the video. A couple things to note. LD systems recommends running the mains at 75 not 50. Another suggestion I would recommend is that you purchase a decibel meter tool. If you’re not using one then it’s impossible to accurately, correctly, and consistently measure your sound. I’ve been an audio engineer for many years and no one model of speakers are going to work for every situation. I always recommend having at least two models of speakers so that you can handle every situation. Also spreading your speakers further apart will help your sound quality because if they’re too close together you can experience phase issues. Hope this helps.
I really like your straightforward style!! Excellent comparison video. Throwing in my 2 cents that nobody asked for...I have played with the RCF. Love them. Great clarity Very upfront mids for a long throw retaining intelligibility - very useful specifically when playing to a large crowd. Also, with the vertical array being pole mounted, you can EASILY AIM THEM in different directions during the gig. The bottom cabinet should not be mistaken for a subwoofer. It is not a subwoofer. It is a full range, very powerful, 15" driver. If you need the feel of real deep low end, you need to bring a subwoofer to round out your sound. That's how it was designed. That is the intention of the design. My wish list for a MK II version: Put a few inputs on the back with DSP similar to the DB Technologies ES1203. That would make it a HUGE winner!!!! Personally, I'm puzzled as to why we are still waiting for that. Peace out! And you got a new subscriber here :)
Great review. You nailed it. I have owned the Evox 12's for a short time and ended up selling due to needing more power. I typically am doing weddings and sweet 16's in the 150 to 200 guests medium to large venue gigs. With my Evox I had to use an extra sub. Where as now with the Maui 44's I can get away with just the 2 columns. Also I feel the Maui's are a bit cleaner on the sound. no distortion where the Evox I felt it was a little dirty when riding close to clip. I wish the Maui was as nice tho to transport. RCF killed it with the mobility wheere as Maui killed it with the sound levels. All in all you cant go wrong with either. Both amazing. I as well want to give a big shot out to KPODJ for hooking me up with my Maui 44's. Once again great review comparison. Best of luck to you in 2024
You say: " Also I feel the Maui's are a bit cleaner on the sound. no distortion where the Evox I felt it was a little dirty when riding close to clip". That shows how opinions vary:) Mostly, people say the other way around. In my opinion the RCF's are more clear and in special on high volumes. Also with direction as Nonay tells in the video. Both are giving you a lot of bang for the bucks. The video was great, did not expect that Nonay would be so clear en keep it real. So up to the other video's of her.
@@testmuts Amen in the end I think as a bride and groom they will appreciate the fact were using either of these high end units. My back tho does wish I still had the RCF's lol. Thinking about buying them again hahaha.
Good video was about to change systems but height is a problem and weight for some venues/ transport. So I’ll be going back to a new evox 12 system.
Cheers
I love my Evox 12 , you have sounds coming out of those that most other speakers are missing.
13:22 Eight months later after you posting this video, Are you able to tell us if you prefer the Maui or the EVOX 12s ??? Which one have you used the most since? We would love for you to give your final verdict :)
Great video your content and knowledge of these two speakers was amazing. Thank you so much. I had the EV Evolce 50 and it was a big let down. I got a lot of sound behind my booth from the wide angle sound dispersion. And lack of power and lead room sound.
I own the 12s. The Evox sounded better but being able to raise the top speaker above gusts heads makes my choice a no brainer. Great review.
How do you like the sound of the Evox 12's at a lower volume? How is the bass and clarity if listening low say in your house if having a few friends over listening to some tunes?
Olá boa tarde minha Amiga... Excelente explicação sobre o sistema de som RCF e LD Systems...
Very nice video. Good information. thanks.
RCF cleaner and more crisp. Wih you tested some vocals. But we all know most speakers sound good in a small empty room. True test is at higher spl with a full house and loud people. Still give thanks for the comparison. I had a set of the 44G2s and returned them because they were just too big. Might as well just bring 18" subs and 12" tops. I have the evolve 50s, but wish I had the Evox 12s. The EV50s are very portable but run out of steam a little early.
I recommend trying ld Maui 28 I tested them against the EV evolve 50s and the Evox J8 the Maui 28 Blew all away and they are a a lot lighter than the Maui 4428 has a 2060 W peak. It’s probably their best speaker in my opinion out of all the LD systems.
RCF sound great with deep bass.
LD sounds better but both good speakers
Rcf has more clean sound….
No comparison: RCF is much better
Great Review, I know youtube is not the greatest way to listen to speakers, but that RCF sounded fantastic compared to the LD. Would Like to know your thoughts. Thanks!
I love the look of the LCD'S but sound, RCF had them beat
RCF all the way, I had major problems with Maui customer service with a failed sub sorry
great demo and presentation. you know your shitE. 🎧🔈🔈
I’d prefer the RCF Evox 12 because of transportability, fidelity, projection, and has plenty of transparent sound and kick for its size. -Mainly used for a five piece gigging cover ban. Ty. 🎤🔈
Great review
Great review!
Thanks for these comparisons, Evox definetly sounded punchier, but dang its hard to tell which is better. How would one of these systems stack up against say a hdl20-A with a sub like a jbl prx800? Would the sound be even better considering the additional cost and difficulty of setup? Or would I be wasting time and money. This is the pickle im currently in. Was also looking at the rcf 945a to pair with the prx800
Hey! So that’s a good question. I’m a DJ who does about 100 weddings a year (it’s a lot) and I can tell you that I love the Maui’s for 150 guests or less. The problem with ALL of these column arrays is that you lose throw fast. The evolve 50 for example is a great sounding speaker, but from 20’ away with guests on a he dance floor, it’s so quiet. My solution was to build a massive column array. I purchased 2 of the RCF NXL 24a’s and then I purchased 2 yorkville 118sp’s. With that setup I’m comfortable using it for 350 guests. The downside is that it’s expensive to do. It also sucks to setup and breakdown. The Maui has such a clean sound, however I only use it for weddings with 120-170 ppl. Anything more than that I use the RCF/yorkville setup. You definitely could use the Maui for more guests, just like how you hear about people using a pair of evolve 50’s for 250 guests.
If I was in your shoes, it’s better to have more and not need it than to need more and not have it. I would build a big full range system, but once, cry once, than I would save more $$) and then buy the Maui or evox system. The pro to the Maui/ evox is it’s super easy to transport and setup, tear down. It also looks so much better imo.
Good luck!
@@ryanlayman2560 Thanks for the knowledge, your recomendation of the RCF NXL 24a’s has sent me down a good rabbit hole. Seems like its exactly what we are looking for. Like the evolved version of the maui style system when you have a sub already. Like a sweet spot for power and clarity
Evoxs bump especially when run with an external mixer ! Side note can you make a video of your max booth myself and I’m sure others would love to see how you set up , use and feel about that booth
Did you make a decision as to which liked more ?
Have you had any issues with the Maui’s limiting out ?
I have. Now having the 44's for a little bit I will be going back to the Evox 12's. I had a 44 go into protection mode on me with the limit light just flashing. I never went solid and it shut down for a good 45 seconds to a minute.
Finally....someone edited the video so the listener could have a better reference when comparing the 2.
I liked the sound from the RCF a little more.
Good review, however the room you're testing in might be too small to get true feedback on speakers that powerful.
Very thorough review!
I have the pro 16 and the pro 32 Bose And I think hands-down, the pro 32 blows both of them of clarity and vocals
RCF!! All made in Italy
Ld Made in Germany!
@@ionitarazvan8320 no its not. It's designed in Germany 🇩🇪 made in 🇨🇳
@@djphillmp I forgot to say that I am from Eastern Europe, it clearly says MADE IN GERMANY, maybe for those from the US it should be from China!I'm not disputing the quality of a specific product, I'm just saying what it says on my system!
By the way, I have a pair of Nikes made in India, should I throw them away or keep them? Buy them from the official store! I guarantee you that you cannot tell the difference between an Ld System made in Germany and one made in China, the quality is the same, they look and sound in the same way, just as I don't see any difference between a pair of American or Chinese Nikes apart from the fact that it says on the box where they are made!!
great review! Thanks
This girl knows what she’s talking about. Bose 180 dispersion gets SUPER THIN lacks punch
I think the boses pro 32 with the sub 2 sounds better has 180 degree angle, more of off Fuller sound
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speakers are not setup the same for mice test and in your odd shaped room you will get reflections from the wall that will give a diferend sound on the mice
RFC SOUNDS BETTER. DEFINITELY
My favorite is "klipsch" (probably spelled wrong $orry)
😅😅😅😅Klipsch?
I think the Bose l 1 model 1 sounds better than those two
The Evox 12 lack power. Good sound but the bass is very bad.
I’ll hear a lot of complaints and they are both are great units
RCF sounds better.
Wrong test need to do comparison with the LD CURVE 500TS better that the RCF.
RCF are just too old they need a revamp yes class audio but they look awful and without bluetooth as well.. Maui look and sound amazing so the newer look and functions outway the RCF. A new version needs to come out!
All you need is a Mixer with Bluetooth like the Mackie ProFX6v3+. Better to run an external mixer, than an onboard mixer as it usually is smoother, more powerful which offers you more headroom.
Ld system is better than rcf
RCF sounds better