As someone who has been in the industry for over 12 years, it is refreshing to listen to someone who understands, and communicates their content about this as good as you do. Keep up the awesome job you're doing . Definitely a new sub.
Great stuff bro! I’m always impressed with point source and feel they do have sound/volume edge over columns. But the sleek look and ease of the column setup is unbeatable
Thanks man! I have the EV EKX 12p/15sp and have been considering downsizing as i thought the column arrays were matching the quality, After watching this I will be staying with what i have! thanks heaps man!
I like the ease of setting up my Bose column arrays because I only need one xlr cable and do not have to velcro the cables to a pole. I also like my QSC point source system because it can be broken down in to different configurations…two mains for a public address, add one or two subs depending on the requirements.
Point source is very modular! Doesn't sound like much work to have two sets of xlr and power cables, but once you try column arrays, it becomes a chore!
Thank you. I was looking for a comparison between Evox and Ekx. I use Ekx for our live band and was thinking of buying Evox but was worried if it could handle our band. I think ill stick with the Ekx.
Nice comparison! When I was shopping, I took a hard look at both the EV Evolve 50 and RCF Evox 12. Hard pass on the EV Evolve 50. The RCF Evox 12 was much better with sound, quality and versatility. I like the Evox 12 because I can use for a small event with 75 guests and a bigger event for up to 200. Thanks for all that you do and helping future buyers make informed decisions 🙏🏽
I did a prom with the Evox 12's with over 500 kids and they bumped. Didn't even have to push them to the max. I'm sure the other is more powerful as you say but I'll take those evox 12's over the others any day.
Ev 50 are fantastic for those small events. The reason why I love my rcf j8s. I have the ev elx 12 and 18 subs in white for my large events such as weddings and sweet 16. They look good and great for the price point they are in. Even so I would love etx for larger events
RCF Evox 12 vs. MAUI 28G3, what's your take on those two. In white they look amazing, but EV 50 don't have the head room. Still I loved my EV 50, but they didn't have the power so I had to move on. Great video Daryl.
Like others have said, the evolve 50 is on par with the the 28g3. The Maui 44 g2 is around 15% louder than the evox 12 and is about 15% less portable. Imo, if a column arrays gets too big and heavy, it loses a lot of it's benefit. The ekx is louder, cheaper, and not much smaller than the 44g2. But the 44g2 comws in white and looks great
Definitely the evolve 50, more portable, more inputs, sounds better without any need of additional hardware. I'd even maybe check out the Evolve 30 for your situation.
Awesome comparison. I own the EKX system. The 12s just have that warm rich sound when paired with the subs. I have the 18s and it just provides richness and texture from the high, mids and lows especially in those wooden cabinets. I stayed w the EKX because they’re not an over kill and they can give a serious punch with the crossover settings. Portability and convenience is nice as well and it’s always a plus to have that as well.
I downgraded from the ETX line and the ekx offers incredible portability and loudness. It's really similar to the ETX output and much more lightweight and portable
Interesting comparison! Thats really interesting to know that an EKX 12 inch top and 15 inch sub beats the EVOX 12 in terms of loudness - I was surprised by that for sure!! Especially because the EKX Sub is also 15 inch and smaller. I haven't picked up any column array speakers yet, but am thinking hard about it and this was really helpful. Thanks for the great video!!
I did a downtown wedding in my city and there really was nowhere near the venue to park and ticketing was being enforced. So at these venues I generally bring someone along so that I can pull right up the venue and have them unload and I go park at a lot blocks away. So at times I don't have an assistant it's just me. This is where something like the RCF Evox or EV Evolve shines! I can park 3 blocks away and put this small system on a push cart. It's somewhat far for pushing two big subs, tops, my table, bags, etc. The Evox takes up like half of the space of a point source system in a cart. And boy do I appreciate the small size when I leave at like 10pm at night with 3 blocks to travel by myself! I have DJ'd in Center City Philadelphia and Manhattan NY with the Evox. It's enough for a wedding 90% of the time.
No one talks about the power valley in the middle of the dance floor that happens when you have arrays hard left and right (an emptiness of bass). Subs should always be placed in the middle except for special circumstances
bass cancellation is such a huge issue with column arrays because you HAVE to spread the subs out on each side. I always use sub in the middle, coupled with 2 or 3 if need be, and it sounds so much better.
Quick question for you. I'm contemplating getting the EV system.. the ekx 15' and either 18' subs or else the 15' subs. Typically do indoor events anywhere from 100 to 200 people. What would your quick recommendation be for that? I'm thinking either the rcf or else the ekx system. But just feel like the ekx system I can easily expand and add to or subtract where as with the rcf system that's what i would have. Thanks in advance for any input!
great content video thank you just curious what you guys think whats the over all best column array system so it will be versatile big :small event best sound etc i currently own rcf art 745a snd rcf art 710 mk4 for side feels or monitors use i even have ev everse8 got it for ceremony or for any wireless purpose needs jn case i tried couple times using the everse for stage monitor purpose but my rcfs where overkilling the sound to everse so i stop taking the everse 8 u dont own subs due to some reasons i rent when needed in case :) so is it worth replacing my sound system with a column array with out compromising sound quality and having as main set up to cover any events
It's funny but I see so many DJs who think that louder is better. Often they end up going too loud and they piss off the crowd or venue owner. Several of my DJ buddies went out of business due to cost. One of the biggest for most of them was hiring roadies. If they had something like the Evolve 50 they could have been doing gigs without a roadie. This allows the DJ to pocket all of the money instead of paying helpers and roadies. Also there is the time factor. In and out of the venue really quickly is best. With the Evolve 50 it never takes me more than 30 min to setup or breakdown. Heck more like 20 min!
Louder is sometimes necessary. I have a 300+ outdoor wedding coming up in the middle of nowhere, and I'm taking the EKX 12p/15sp combo. But that is even more streamlined than the old passive systems I was used to in my band with a giant rack case filled with amps. The evolve 50 was truly one of the most influential speakers; full-range, sounds great, perfect for many mobile types of events, can easily fit in a sedan.
Daryl, do you find any issues with the Evolve 50's not being able to be raised above the crowds heads like the Evox 12 can? Also, for a new wedding DJ that can only have one system would you recommend Evox 12 or evolve 50? How is the Evox as lower volumes as well? Watch this video so many times I lost count. it's great! ♥....
This is the exact comparison I was looking for. Can you please elaborate on sound quality especially the mids and highs? Does it sound harsh at high spl levels? Just wondering how it would handle outdoor events. Thank you!
Great video Daryl! I’m holding out until EV releases a 15” Evolve. It’s a long painful weight, but I know if I get the Evox I’ll just end up buying the new EV too.
As much as I love the evox, RCF for life, the evolve 50 is still the best overall choice for Price, good sound, sizing, and weight. Most events are 100 people and less, anything more you’re gonna buy a whole new sound system with 15in tops and 18in subs.
I would say the rcf J8 are the best bang for the buck, in my opinion. I do 150-175 person events with that system and no issues. If I did bigger events, I would go evox 12.
@@DJDarylBennettthey are, but the RCF J8’s are a better value in my opinion. Lower cost than the Evolve 50 and Evox 12, but I would rank them higher than the Evolve 50, but that’s my opinion. To each their own.
I love my EV Evolves but I would never let them do a gig alone, the bass is just not there. I bring 2 FBT Subline112sa's and OMG WHAT A HUGE DIFFERENCE in full sound. I also use a BBE which makes those subs sound like 15"s. But, Im selling the Evolves and getting FBT 206A and run 4 FBT subline 112sa's or 2 BASSBOSS BB15's.
@@DJIvanTodorov I got rid of the FBT 206A's because they sounded terrible. They sound very harsh, very processed, not a natural warm sound. They are very "tinny" all highs, no mids, zero bass. They are very loud though and a great looking speaker. EV EVOLVE 50 sound 10x better in my opinion, DON'T SELL THEM!!! I bought the RCF NX910A and the RCF 905 15AX SUBS.
I’ve heard all 3 in person at different wedding I’ve run a Photobooth at and didn’t DJ. I love the looks of the evolve 50 and would love at least 2 but have seen DJs need 4 for big weddings and that’s kind of a lot of money. Similar size wedding I’ve seen just two ekx12p and 15sp kick ass. The evox isn’t my favorite because if I’m going to buy a sub top combo array system that looks like that I’m going with the style with less wires so I would get two of evolve 50 for up to 100-150 people and use my ev zlx12p as extra speakers around the room and get the ev ekx12p or 15p and match them probably with the 18sub instead of the 15 for anything larger.
That's definitely a way to do it (that's how I started), but the Evolve 50 will always sound more full with a better bass response than just two 12's imo
I have the EKX 15sp it sounds better and deeper than my QSC KS212c dual 12” sub. I will be selling my QSC for another EKX 15. What sucks about the QSC it’s way too wide for my liking, always in cardioid mode it’s not switchable like the EKX model, is not worth the price. It is also heavier. The EKX 15 I could curl that thing all day and sounds amazing. The KS series very under performing.
Good morning and thank you for the very interesting and well done sound test It sounds to me like the death sentence of the sub plus line array concept ? however i wonder if this could be applied to all line array systems of all brands and style I'm very sorry because at least aesthetically having a box hanging in the air makes me feel like I'm seeing someone impaled by Vlad The Impaler Jokes aside, systems with arrays are so much nicer looking Very very elegant indeed That doesn't mean they are the best sounding concept Unfortunately
You are making extremely relevant content for mobile DJs. Thank you! Great comparison.
My pleasure!
As someone who has been in the industry for over 12 years, it is refreshing to listen to someone who understands, and communicates their content about this as good as you do. Keep up the awesome job you're doing . Definitely a new sub.
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Great stuff bro! I’m always impressed with point source and feel they do have sound/volume edge over columns. But the sleek look and ease of the column setup is unbeatable
Totally agree! Thanks for the comment! Love your speaker videos on the Maui column arrays
Thanks man!
I have the EV EKX 12p/15sp and have been considering downsizing as i thought the column arrays were matching the quality, After watching this I will be staying with what i have! thanks heaps man!
Honestly if I wasn't one of the weirdos trying to do the all white setup I woulda have just stuck with the EKX for most events
@@DJDarylBennett very helpful to know! thanks so much
Finally someone who's not affraid to compare brands...
Not sponsored by any speaker brand. Would still talk openly ab9ut pros and cons if I were
Ty for that video . I was about to replace my big standard subs and tops .
I like the ease of setting up my Bose column arrays because I only need one xlr cable and do not have to velcro the cables to a pole. I also like my QSC point source system because it can be broken down in to different configurations…two mains for a public address, add one or two subs depending on the requirements.
Point source is very modular! Doesn't sound like much work to have two sets of xlr and power cables, but once you try column arrays, it becomes a chore!
Thank you. I was looking for a comparison between Evox and Ekx. I use Ekx for our live band and was thinking of buying Evox but was worried if it could handle our band. I think ill stick with the Ekx.
Nice comparison! When I was shopping, I took a hard look at both the EV Evolve 50 and RCF Evox 12. Hard pass on the EV Evolve 50. The RCF Evox 12 was much better with sound, quality and versatility. I like the Evox 12 because I can use for a small event with 75 guests and a bigger event for up to 200. Thanks for all that you do and helping future buyers make informed decisions 🙏🏽
Thanks man, glad this was helpful!
I did a prom with the Evox 12's with over 500 kids and they bumped. Didn't even have to push them to the max. I'm sure the other is more powerful as you say but I'll take those evox 12's over the others any day.
Wow! Thanks for sharing
@@djplaybizy CAP. You deejayed a prom in a 8,000 sq ft gym with two Evox 12s? Yeah right either way 500 ppl? 😂😂😂😂
Best review! Helped me out a ton as looking for speaker package.
Glad I could help!
Ev 50 are fantastic for those small events. The reason why I love my rcf j8s. I have the ev elx 12 and 18 subs in white for my large events such as weddings and sweet 16. They look good and great for the price point they are in. Even so I would love etx for larger events
The ETX 18sp sound amazing. 4 of them is a lot of fun to use
RCF Evox 12 vs. MAUI 28G3, what's your take on those two. In white they look amazing, but EV 50 don't have the head room. Still I loved my EV 50, but they didn't have the power so I had to move on. Great video Daryl.
Not a great a comparison, since it’s a 15 inch sub vs 12
28G3 is a competitor to Evolve 50 and RCF J8. Evox 12 is a level higher than the three 12" speakers.
Like others have said, the evolve 50 is on par with the the 28g3. The Maui 44 g2 is around 15% louder than the evox 12 and is about 15% less portable. Imo, if a column arrays gets too big and heavy, it loses a lot of it's benefit. The ekx is louder, cheaper, and not much smaller than the 44g2. But the 44g2 comws in white and looks great
@@DJDarylBennett - Ya, but the 44G Sub is a LOT heavier ;).
Facts!
Hi, for live vocals, electro acoustic guitar and back tracks; what would be better the EV50 or the Evox12? Please give some advice. Thank you!
Definitely the evolve 50, more portable, more inputs, sounds better without any need of additional hardware. I'd even maybe check out the Evolve 30 for your situation.
Awesome comparison. I own the EKX system. The 12s just have that warm rich sound when paired with the subs. I have the 18s and it just provides richness and texture from the high, mids and lows especially in those wooden cabinets. I stayed w the EKX because they’re not an over kill and they can give a serious punch with the crossover settings. Portability and convenience is nice as well and it’s always a plus to have that as well.
I downgraded from the ETX line and the ekx offers incredible portability and loudness. It's really similar to the ETX output and much more lightweight and portable
Interesting comparison! Thats really interesting to know that an EKX 12 inch top and 15 inch sub beats the EVOX 12 in terms of loudness - I was surprised by that for sure!! Especially because the EKX Sub is also 15 inch and smaller. I haven't picked up any column array speakers yet, but am thinking hard about it and this was really helpful. Thanks for the great video!!
Don’t do it. look better. Don’t sound better.
It's so much louder for sure! More boom for your buck. Thanks for watching
I did a downtown wedding in my city and there really was nowhere near the venue to park and ticketing was being enforced. So at these venues I generally bring someone along so that I can pull right up the venue and have them unload and I go park at a lot blocks away.
So at times I don't have an assistant it's just me. This is where something like the RCF Evox or EV Evolve shines! I can park 3 blocks away and put this small system on a push cart. It's somewhat far for pushing two big subs, tops, my table, bags, etc.
The Evox takes up like half of the space of a point source system in a cart. And boy do I appreciate the small size when I leave at like 10pm at night with 3 blocks to travel by myself!
I have DJ'd in Center City Philadelphia and Manhattan NY with the Evox. It's enough for a wedding 90% of the time.
I have Evolve 50s and RCF J8s. Live them both
Both great systems
Which do you like better? The J8s or Evolve 50s? And what are the plus and minuses in your opinion?
@@mosszaphod j8s a little more robust and bigger sub box in size , while 50s are more refined ,
I would love to see a review on the new RCF ART 708-a mk5 over a RCF SUB702-as mk3
Thanks man. I'll review anything I can get my hands on
Great Video!! You answered a Big Question for Me...
Good! What was the question?
No one talks about the power valley in the middle of the dance floor that happens when you have arrays hard left and right (an emptiness of bass). Subs should always be placed in the middle except for special circumstances
Nobody talks about what's not a common issue.
Yeah you make some sacrifices with optimal sound by having a speaker + sub on the left and on the right, especially with wide dispersion speakers
bass cancellation is such a huge issue with column arrays because you HAVE to spread the subs out on each side. I always use sub in the middle, coupled with 2 or 3 if need be, and it sounds so much better.
@@jasonflores1990 yup. Guarantee you anyone that doesn’t think this is an issue doesn’t actually go out front and listen.
Great video another for anyone interested is just run two ev 50’s and buy the sub standalone and run through works awesome
If you are doing that then you are defeating the purpose of a light and mobile system and mine as well do a Point Source system :).
Quick question for you. I'm contemplating getting the EV system.. the ekx 15' and either 18' subs or else the 15' subs. Typically do indoor events anywhere from 100 to 200 people. What would your quick recommendation be for that? I'm thinking either the rcf or else the ekx system. But just feel like the ekx system I can easily expand and add to or subtract where as with the rcf system that's what i would have. Thanks in advance for any input!
great content video thank you just curious what you guys think whats the over all best column array system so it will be versatile big :small event best sound etc i currently own rcf art 745a snd rcf art 710 mk4 for side feels or monitors use i even have ev everse8 got it for ceremony or for any wireless purpose needs jn case i tried couple times using the everse for stage monitor purpose but my rcfs where overkilling the sound to everse so i stop taking the everse 8 u dont own subs due to some reasons i rent when needed in case :)
so is it worth replacing my sound system with a column array with out compromising sound quality and having as main set up to cover any events
Thanks for sharing! Not to cross streams - but how is that mirror ball mounted?
It's funny but I see so many DJs who think that louder is better. Often they end up going too loud and they piss off the crowd or venue owner. Several of my DJ buddies went out of business due to cost. One of the biggest for most of them was hiring roadies. If they had something like the Evolve 50 they could have been doing gigs without a roadie. This allows the DJ to pocket all of the money instead of paying helpers and roadies. Also there is the time factor. In and out of the venue really quickly is best.
With the Evolve 50 it never takes me more than 30 min to setup or breakdown. Heck more like 20 min!
Louder is sometimes necessary. I have a 300+ outdoor wedding coming up in the middle of nowhere, and I'm taking the EKX 12p/15sp combo. But that is even more streamlined than the old passive systems I was used to in my band with a giant rack case filled with amps.
The evolve 50 was truly one of the most influential speakers; full-range, sounds great, perfect for many mobile types of events, can easily fit in a sedan.
Great content. How would Bose pro 32/sub 2 compare?
Daryl, do you find any issues with the Evolve 50's not being able to be raised above the crowds heads like the Evox 12 can? Also, for a new wedding DJ that can only have one system would you recommend Evox 12 or evolve 50? How is the Evox as lower volumes as well? Watch this video so many times I lost count. it's great! ♥....
This is the exact comparison I was looking for. Can you please elaborate on sound quality especially the mids and highs? Does it sound harsh at high spl levels? Just wondering how it would handle outdoor events. Thank you!
I think the evolve 50, ekx then rcf evox 12 out of the box with no eq, because ev has nice dsp. But they all sound good with proper eq
Great video Daryl! I’m holding out until EV releases a 15” Evolve. It’s a long painful weight, but I know if I get the Evox I’ll just end up buying the new EV too.
I'm telling myself that that won't be me but it probably will be lol
As much as I love the evox, RCF for life, the evolve 50 is still the best overall choice for Price, good sound, sizing, and weight. Most events are 100 people and less, anything more you’re gonna buy a whole new sound system with 15in tops and 18in subs.
I would say the rcf J8 are the best bang for the buck, in my opinion. I do 150-175 person events with that system and no issues. If I did bigger events, I would go evox 12.
The evolve 50s are incredible value
@@DJDarylBennettthey are, but the RCF J8’s are a better value in my opinion. Lower cost than the Evolve 50 and Evox 12, but I would rank them higher than the Evolve 50, but that’s my opinion. To each their own.
Great videos by the way! Keep it up!!!
@@AjayTheDjay - Let's not forget the J8's can be turned and the Evolve 50's can't ;).
Thanks for the great review man, still don’t know which ones I will buy 😂😂😂😂
😂 honestly they're all great, you can't go wrong with any of them. But you can always just get all of them lol
I’m also a mobile wedding DJ and I LOVE all the benefits of the EV50’s but something is telling me i need to go to RCF for my lack of power anxiety 😅
Wedding DJ get the Evolve 50. Live music band get the Evox 12. Doing mostly school dances, outdoor events, electronic music get the EKX 12/15 combo.
I love my EV Evolves but I would never let them do a gig alone, the bass is just not there. I bring 2 FBT Subline112sa's and OMG WHAT A HUGE DIFFERENCE in full sound. I also use a BBE which makes those subs sound like 15"s. But, Im selling the Evolves and getting FBT 206A and run 4 FBT subline 112sa's or 2 BASSBOSS BB15's.
"Im selling the Evolves and getting FBT 206A and run 4 FBT subline 112sa's" - Hello, do you like more FBT configuration than Evolve 50 ?
@@DJIvanTodorov I got rid of the FBT 206A's because they sounded terrible. They sound very harsh, very processed, not a natural warm sound. They are very "tinny" all highs, no mids, zero bass. They are very loud though and a great looking speaker. EV EVOLVE 50 sound 10x better in my opinion, DON'T SELL THEM!!! I bought the RCF NX910A and the RCF 905 15AX SUBS.
ADD NOTE: EV EVOLVE 50 sound way better than the RCF NX910A' too! I should have not sold mine and just got bigger and better subs
I’ve heard all 3 in person at different wedding I’ve run a Photobooth at and didn’t DJ. I love the looks of the evolve 50 and would love at least 2 but have seen DJs need 4 for big weddings and that’s kind of a lot of money. Similar size wedding I’ve seen just two ekx12p and 15sp kick ass. The evox isn’t my favorite because if I’m going to buy a sub top combo array system that looks like that I’m going with the style with less wires so I would get two of evolve 50 for up to 100-150 people and use my ev zlx12p as extra speakers around the room and get the ev ekx12p or 15p and match them probably with the 18sub instead of the 15 for anything larger.
If I weren't doing the all white setup thing, I probably wouldn't have gotten the evox 12. But they are nice and I do like them
@@DJDarylBennett - Why not get the Evolve 50's in white and have the best of all worlds? :)
pair of EKX12p can handle smaller events (use the DSP for bass boost and don't go super loud) and then the evolve 50 is redundant.
That's definitely a way to do it (that's how I started), but the Evolve 50 will always sound more full with a better bass response than just two 12's imo
HK audio Polar 12?
Haven’t tried that one out yet
Time to start doing comparisons with the LD CURV TS IT'S JUST AS GOOD IF NOT BETTER THAN THE EVOX 12.
Yeah I've head good things!
I have the EKX 15sp it sounds better and deeper than my QSC KS212c dual 12” sub. I will be selling my QSC for another EKX 15. What sucks about the QSC it’s way too wide for my liking, always in cardioid mode it’s not switchable like the EKX model, is not worth the price. It is also heavier. The EKX 15 I could curl that thing all day and sounds amazing. The KS series very under performing.
I was always curious about those, thanks for sharing!
Good morning and thank you for the very interesting and well done sound test
It sounds to me like the death sentence of the sub plus line array concept ? however i wonder if this could be applied to all line array systems of all brands and style
I'm very sorry because at least aesthetically having a box hanging in the air makes me feel like I'm seeing someone impaled by Vlad The Impaler
Jokes aside, systems with arrays are so much nicer looking Very very elegant indeed
That doesn't mean they are the best sounding concept Unfortunately
Evolve 50 all the way
Definitely sounds good with no external eq
63 lbs is ok for the punch that evox has
💯