@@jeanfatale buy a mixer, there should be a left output and right output, and unless you plan on having separate audio between them(idk why you would) they should play the same audio
Such expensive speakers, you would think Yamaha would incorporate tighting knobs for speaker poles...they look horrible slanted on poles...shot even cheap altos have the tighting knobs..nice video 👍!
I live in a region where live gigs are a big thing and a lot of gigs I've been to I've seen people use ev and it has that clear crisp authentic sound so I recommend checking them out
So what exactly is your point? That Yamaha speakers can't do that because EV does? I'll take the DSR's any day of the week over EV unless it's ETX. Even then EV skimps on their drivers.
Thanks for the info, I suppose these recommendation are when using the speakers without subs? For example, for my 4-person rockband we have a pair of DXR12(mk2)'s for front of house right now. We are planning to add a pair of 15" subs later down the line. This combo should be a lot better than a pair of DSR12's without subs I am correct? Please let me know what you think.
What speaker should I buy for indoor where we have say 15+ people max. I want to do live music (couple of vocals , a karaoke track , or couple of instruments) using my analog mixer and sending the sound output to this speaker.
Hi, great video, thanks. What size of subwoofer would you recommend to go with the 12" DXR model? Is there an issue if I use 12 and 12 for both the full range and the sub? I've heard that a couple of time, not sure that's true. Thanks!
Thank you for your great video... I am looking for live performance for around 100 people. I already have yamaha MX12XU mixer. What speakers do you suggest DXR or DSR or DBR?
We use 2 DXR12's and a DSR15 sub for band performanced up to around that 100 people. Does not leave a load of headroom but it certainly works very well. In my opinion I would only use de DBR's as monitors since they just don't sound good enough for front of house. The DSR sound even better but it is not a necessitiy. If you have the cash to spend go for it, otherwise the DXR will do fine.
@@kettnercreative the DXR is a bloody good speaker...especially for gigs of up to 100 people... and the DXR is not cheap. Not by any stretch.... DSR is not needed for this situation... you're full of shit
Hi, sorry that I ask this late but I came across this video and maybe you can help me. I already have the Yamaha stagepass 400bt and I use it for outdoor preaching. I want to add something that it can sound louder and further. I was thinking about the Yamaha dxr series. But Im not sure which one I should get, 8? 10? 12?... and another thing, should I buy a pair or just one will be enough?
I always buy/use speakers in pairs. The size really depends on what matters to you. If you need something really portable, the 8" speakers are awesome!. If you want something a bit stronger and versatile, the 12" are the way to go. If you want something in the middle, go with the 10".
If you're a DJ with a dance floor directly in front of you and you're using a sub, wouldn't the 8" speaker typically be the best choice for widest coverage? The low end would be irrelevant because of the crossover yes?
This is not true, although you are crossing the speakers over, the larger speaker gives a fuller sound. I own the Yamaha dxr15’s and the dxr10’s and I like the sound of the 15’s more even if I am crossing it over. Also all of the Dxr series speakers have the same coverage 90 x 60.
What about the 15 inch DXR speakers? Do you find and advantage with the DSR 15's over the DXR 15's? I have a five piece rock band so I'm trying to pick the right speakers for a limited budget thank you
The 15" DXR speakers don't make a lot of sense to us. For DXR you're paying a premium to have all of those inputs on the back of the speaker. When you're in the 15" range, you should be using a mixer with XLR output and the extra $200 to get DSR is worth it. Once you hit 15", you really should be using a full wood cabinet - In my opinion.
I think once you're up into the 15" range, you're going to want a full wood box like the DSR115. For the price, I would prefer the DSR112 over the DXR15
@@kettnercreative I think the DXR15 are mend to be used without subs as a budget solution, that makes them quite unique in the yammy lineup. So it's a budget solution. The DXR10/12 and the whole DSR line are mend to be paired with subs. What do you think?
I have an issue. I set up the speaker but only seem to be getting the highs. no obvious damage to the speaker. Just no mids or lows. as if the woofer is not engaged. Any suggestions? any videos for repairs?
Greetings In The Name Of Our LORD JESUS CHRIST. Brother Could You Please Suggest Best Yamaha Speaker For Our Church Building. We Plan To Purchase Amplifier NX Proton RX4000 so Which Series Is Best To Buy. Our Church Building Is 1914 Year Construction So You Can Easily Understand How Big The Building Is.
Are you trying to connect an acoustic guitar or electric? Generally we've found that electric guitars sound better when you use a guitar amp. If you're wanting to connect an acoustic guitar, we recommend using a mixer so you can also adjust the EQ.
For what would you recommend the DSR215s? We're thinking to get a pair for very large events, outdoor, perhaps as opposed to the two pairs of single 15s you mention in the video? (one should have less comb filtering and a more consistent sound then right?)
It depends on the music and nature of the event of course, but say recorded music or 4 piece rock bands and audiences of between 700 and 1500. Given enough subs, where would the extra low mid power of double 15s be advantageous over single 15s? It seems it may in such a case? Also, it seems to me if you can run the double 15s loud enough and they're not limiting in full range mode, and they're standing on the subs, why not? You'll get more low end and may actually require one less 18inch driver in your sub stack.. Because the bottom 15 inch driver will couple with the sub drivers beneath it if they're that close right?
I think you would be better off with 4xDSR115 and 4xDXS18 if you're wanting an event that size. Even then, you may be a little underpowered. The advantages to having more speakers: - More portable - Easier to splay for even coverage Once you get up to 750-1000 people outdoor, you really are getting into line array territory and will be much better off having an array in the air. Ground supported solutions only work well for up to 500 people outdoor or 1000 indoor.
But won't more single sources per side lead to unhealthy levels of comb filtering? These are indeed 90 degree dispersion boxes... If you had to double up and go for ultimate power what about 2x DSR215s per side (Ive seen lots of companies running the SRX725s in this way as super powerful ground stack systems).. that's why the interest in the DSR215s for that extra amount of low mids. Cause that is the frequency that will probably be most underrated with the single 115s, right?
You won't get comb filtering if you splay the boxes properly. You will get much wider coverage which is what you want for events like this. Use the extra boxes to your advantage. You can do what you want, but I wouldn't recommend the 215s. If you go with my suggestion you can split your PA into two smaller stages for different events. They're much easier to transport, and will give you better flexibility of running two of the speakers as delays if you wish.
Is there any problem if i connect the “Behringer XR18 Digital Mixer” with 3 speakers of the same series? And what if I connect the “Behringer XR18 Digital Mixer” with 4 speakers (2 Right) and (2 Left) of different series for example: (2 right DBR and 2 left DXR)? Is there a problem if I connect 400 watt mixer with more than one Yamaha Powered Loadspeaker?
@@kettnercreative the bass is just not strong enough, when I play bassy songs they limit too easily. The highs are really good but the low end is quite weak
thank you very much for the video .. i have a question if any body can help my brother plays rock music and the event always take place in small limited space room . i noticed once he try to add reverb or echo's to the sound effect there is that whistling sound that comes from the speakers .. very annoying my assumption is that they are using larger speakers then they should in a small size space now am i correct .. and if that the case what is the standard speakers size should be used in medium to a small indoor space . to avoid the whistling sound and use sound effects without the troubles ? . if anyone can help thank you very much
It sounds like you have a feedback loop. This will happen regardless of the speakers. Basically: The speakers are too close to your microphone. The microphone is amplifying the speakers, which are amplifying the microphone. To get cleaner sound I would google "How to prevent audio feedback" and that will give you some tips on preventing the "whistling" that you're describing. Either that or you might just have a really bad reverb effect. No matter what is causing it, I don't think it has anything to do with the physical size of your speaker.
Kettner Creative Audio Visual thank you for clearfying that since the speakers size is not the cause now I realize that they are close to the microphones thank you very much man
Hi! I'm considering the (a pair of) DXR12 to use in our church wherein we directly plug-in all instruments (including e-drums) directly. Do you think the 12's can handle it. We also use a sub already.
I've got the DXR 12s but we use them with a decent yamaha mixer, also have 15inch bass bins we use for backing tracks, the sound is clear loud and punchy, great speakers.
This was great, but now I'm stuck with half a PA: when are you gonna upload "How to select your left speaker"?
Just get two of the same...
@@builderphill1361 but I don't want two right speakers! What if I play a stereo sound?
@@jeanfatale buy a mixer, there should be a left output and right output, and unless you plan on having separate audio between them(idk why you would) they should play the same audio
Lmao this is hilarious
stop complaining. some of us need the left AND the center speaker!
Which one of them would you recommend for home karaoke
Very informative thank you. This guy rocks!
Happy to help!
Hello Sir,
DBR is good for church with 150 people. I love the warrenty on these. When u compare to DXR what’s the difference.
Such expensive speakers, you would think Yamaha would incorporate tighting knobs for speaker poles...they look horrible slanted on poles...shot even cheap altos have the tighting knobs..nice video 👍!
You would think so!
I’m about to get new speakers!! Bro what kind do u recommend something loud and good quality of yamaha
Hi all, I do disco/ karaoke in pubs and social clubs. Will the 12 inch DXR be enough?
I live in a region where live gigs are a big thing and a lot of gigs I've been to I've seen people use ev and it has that clear crisp authentic sound so I recommend checking them out
So what exactly is your point? That Yamaha speakers can't do that because EV does? I'll take the DSR's any day of the week over EV unless it's ETX. Even then EV skimps on their drivers.
EV are great speakers.
Hello, what kind of speakers do you recommend for street perform, like singing? One or two speakers and what kind?
Thanks for the info, I suppose these recommendation are when using the speakers without subs? For example, for my 4-person rockband we have a pair of DXR12(mk2)'s for front of house right now. We are planning to add a pair of 15" subs later down the line. This combo should be a lot better than a pair of DSR12's without subs I am correct? Please let me know what you think.
I'm curious as well....hopefully he answers 5 years later, lol.
Yeah, I want subs. I've got the same speakers as you, 10's. Love em.
@@she_sings_delightful_things Yeah they are amazing, but for the kick drum and bass guitar we do need more low end.
I got 10 inch speaker in novox and its good
Hi, i want to know what is best to buy for 500 audience or more
How many watts & model
Want to use for speak in audience and other wedding purpose
Is it worth buying subs to go with the DSR115?
It always comes down to budget. But we always recommend subs if there's music being played.
Bought the DXR series by reviews and advice. Looking at upgrading to DZR series.
@Broccoli Broccoli The DXR is good for what it is. The DZR is definitely more of a high end product, but it comes at a price.
I haven't heard the DZR yet.
What speaker should I buy for indoor where we have say 15+ people max. I want to do live music (couple of vocals , a karaoke track , or couple of instruments) using my analog mixer and sending the sound output to this speaker.
Please review an alto pro speaker
Is the DSR 15 already include lowend or we still need a sub woofer?
Have you heard the new DZR range. What’s your opinion..? Are you doing a review?
I haven't tried it yet. I've heard mixed things.
Hi, great video, thanks. What size of subwoofer would you recommend to go with the 12" DXR model? Is there an issue if I use 12 and 12 for both the full range and the sub? I've heard that a couple of time, not sure that's true. Thanks!
Use a 15" sub with the 12" tops, as if the dance floor is small ( 15 X 20 feet), an 18" won't be felt until at least 15 feet away.
I think 15" or 18" would suit your purpose well.
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Speakers come in pairs. 3 speakers?
Yamaha dxr12 or rcf 735 mk4 ..iam so confused..and also there is crackling noise when i use wireless microphone Akg mini dual wireless
Thank you for your great video... I am looking for live performance for around 100 people. I already have yamaha MX12XU mixer. What speakers do you suggest DXR or DSR or DBR?
You generally get what you pay for. I like all three, but DSR is definitely the best.
We use 2 DXR12's and a DSR15 sub for band performanced up to around that 100 people. Does not leave a load of headroom but it certainly works very well. In my opinion I would only use de DBR's as monitors since they just don't sound good enough for front of house. The DSR sound even better but it is not a necessitiy. If you have the cash to spend go for it, otherwise the DXR will do fine.
@@kettnercreative the DXR is a bloody good speaker...especially for gigs of up to 100 people... and the DXR is not cheap. Not by any stretch.... DSR is not needed for this situation... you're full of shit
Hi ! While using these speakers and a mixer can i use a wireless lapel mic for my talent?
Yessir, you can use almost any microphone with these speakers.
Do you have speaker yamaha model VXS8 and how much?
dsr vs dzr wich one the best for live band? 🙏
DZR
@@kettnercreative thank u so much
Hi, sorry that I ask this late but I came across this video and maybe you can help me. I already have the Yamaha stagepass 400bt and I use it for outdoor preaching. I want to add something that it can sound louder and further. I was thinking about the Yamaha dxr series. But Im not sure which one I should get, 8? 10? 12?... and another thing, should I buy a pair or just one will be enough?
I always buy/use speakers in pairs. The size really depends on what matters to you. If you need something really portable, the 8" speakers are awesome!. If you want something a bit stronger and versatile, the 12" are the way to go. If you want something in the middle, go with the 10".
Is there a big difference between the dbr15 and dxr15
Yeah, it's a pretty big jump.
@@kettnercreative have you heard the jbl srx815p and how they compare to the dxr15 mk2
If you're a DJ with a dance floor directly in front of you and you're using a sub, wouldn't the 8" speaker typically be the best choice for widest coverage? The low end would be irrelevant because of the crossover yes?
This is not true, although you are crossing the speakers over, the larger speaker gives a fuller sound. I own the Yamaha dxr15’s and the dxr10’s and I like the sound of the 15’s more even if I am crossing it over. Also all of the Dxr series speakers have the same coverage 90 x 60.
The 8" Speakers are wider, but they simply aren't suited for dance. We prefer to only use 8" speakers for talking head/corporate presentations.
Thanks
What about the 15 inch DXR speakers? Do you find and advantage with the DSR 15's over the DXR 15's? I have a five piece rock band so I'm trying to pick the right speakers for a limited budget thank you
The 15" DXR speakers don't make a lot of sense to us. For DXR you're paying a premium to have all of those inputs on the back of the speaker. When you're in the 15" range, you should be using a mixer with XLR output and the extra $200 to get DSR is worth it. Once you hit 15", you really should be using a full wood cabinet - In my opinion.
I think once you're up into the 15" range, you're going to want a full wood box like the DSR115. For the price, I would prefer the DSR112 over the DXR15
@@kettnercreative I think the DXR15 are mend to be used without subs as a budget solution, that makes them quite unique in the yammy lineup. So it's a budget solution. The DXR10/12 and the whole DSR line are mend to be paired with subs. What do you think?
What speakers for wedding performance gig with acoustic guitar vocals and daw beats
Any of these will work. Depends on the venue, number of guests, etc.
Would 2 Yamaha DXR '15 have enough bass for a crowd of 50 people with electronic music being played like house or techno?10x
I think that would be plenty, bonus points if you have budget for a subwoofer.
I have an issue. I set up the speaker but only seem to be getting the highs. no obvious damage to the speaker. Just no mids or lows. as if the woofer is not engaged. Any suggestions? any videos for repairs?
Is your EQ set to be flat? You may need to repair the speaker.
Greetings In The Name Of Our LORD JESUS CHRIST.
Brother Could You Please Suggest Best Yamaha Speaker For Our Church Building. We Plan To Purchase Amplifier NX Proton RX4000 so Which Series Is Best To Buy. Our Church Building Is 1914 Year Construction So You Can Easily Understand How Big The Building Is.
I recommend EV. EV EVID series would be a great fit for a smaller seating section or a rear seating/standing area. How many does your church seat?
Too many variables here for me to give good advice for you without seeing the building myself.
I have the dxr15... I have yet to hear better sound coming out of most peoples speakers... Unless they go really high end
Ditto. Really happy with ours.
Can i use this speaker for playing guitar? If yes...How?
Thanks
Yes for DXR Line - can do direct input or better yet put a DI Box in between
I am searching for speakers for the church. Church capacity is 1300.so can u advice me on this.
@@prijojoseph518 I'd say 4x dsr112 and 2x dxs118
Are you trying to connect an acoustic guitar or electric? Generally we've found that electric guitars sound better when you use a guitar amp. If you're wanting to connect an acoustic guitar, we recommend using a mixer so you can also adjust the EQ.
Does it need amplifier?
they have build in amp
Is there such a thing like intermidient and profesional speakers?
Meant to say Intermediate. There are definitely entry level speakers, intermediate speakers, and high end / professional speakers.
For what would you recommend the DSR215s? We're thinking to get a pair for very large events, outdoor, perhaps as opposed to the two pairs of single 15s you mention in the video?
(one should have less comb filtering and a more consistent sound then right?)
Can you describe what "very large events" means to you? How many guests? Indoor or outdoor? This will help me make a recommendation.
It depends on the music and nature of the event of course, but say recorded music or 4 piece rock bands and audiences of between 700 and 1500. Given enough subs, where would the extra low mid power of double 15s be advantageous over single 15s? It seems it may in such a case?
Also, it seems to me if you can run the double 15s loud enough and they're not limiting in full range mode, and they're standing on the subs, why not? You'll get more low end and may actually require one less 18inch driver in your sub stack.. Because the bottom 15 inch driver will couple with the sub drivers beneath it if they're that close right?
I think you would be better off with 4xDSR115 and 4xDXS18 if you're wanting an event that size. Even then, you may be a little underpowered.
The advantages to having more speakers:
- More portable
- Easier to splay for even coverage
Once you get up to 750-1000 people outdoor, you really are getting into line array territory and will be much better off having an array in the air.
Ground supported solutions only work well for up to 500 people outdoor or 1000 indoor.
But won't more single sources per side lead to unhealthy levels of comb filtering? These are indeed 90 degree dispersion boxes... If you had to double up and go for ultimate power what about 2x DSR215s per side (Ive seen lots of companies running the SRX725s in this way as super powerful ground stack systems).. that's why the interest in the DSR215s for that extra amount of low mids. Cause that is the frequency that will probably be most underrated with the single 115s, right?
You won't get comb filtering if you splay the boxes properly. You will get much wider coverage which is what you want for events like this. Use the extra boxes to your advantage.
You can do what you want, but I wouldn't recommend the 215s. If you go with my suggestion you can split your PA into two smaller stages for different events. They're much easier to transport, and will give you better flexibility of running two of the speakers as delays if you wish.
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Is there any problem if i connect the “Behringer XR18 Digital Mixer” with 3 speakers of the same series?
And what if I connect the “Behringer XR18 Digital Mixer” with 4 speakers (2 Right) and (2 Left) of different series for example: (2 right DBR and 2 left DXR)?
Is there a problem if I connect 400 watt mixer with more than one Yamaha Powered Loadspeaker?
You can connect as many speakers as you wish, no problem.
What about the dxr15
In my opinion, once you go to 15" speakers, you should be going to a full wood box.
I have one dxr15 mk2 and the highs are ear piercing loud but the bass is just not enough for me. any suggestions
Weird, I find ours to be extremely flat in their response. Maybe double check your EQ?
@@kettnercreative the bass is just not strong enough, when I play bassy songs they limit too easily. The highs are really good but the low end is quite weak
add subs
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thank you very much for the video .. i have a question if any body can help my brother plays rock music and the event always take place in small limited space room . i noticed once he try to add reverb or echo's to the sound effect there is that whistling sound that comes from the speakers .. very annoying my assumption is that they are using larger speakers then they should in a small size space now am i correct .. and if that the case what is the standard speakers size should be used in medium to a small indoor space . to avoid the whistling sound and use sound effects without the troubles ? . if anyone can help thank you very much
It sounds like you have a feedback loop. This will happen regardless of the speakers. Basically: The speakers are too close to your microphone. The microphone is amplifying the speakers, which are amplifying the microphone.
To get cleaner sound I would google "How to prevent audio feedback" and that will give you some tips on preventing the "whistling" that you're describing.
Either that or you might just have a really bad reverb effect.
No matter what is causing it, I don't think it has anything to do with the physical size of your speaker.
Kettner Creative Audio Visual thank you for clearfying that since the speakers size is not the cause now I realize that they are close to the microphones thank you very much man
Kc good small for $100,00 dallor 5ft
What a good home bass affordable threw Yamaha? Can I used the 8 inch for home bass?
at your home I'd recommend a 18' subwoofer and 2x 15" speakers
Not sure, we don't work too much in the home theatre space.
would you recommend a pair of dxr15 for church hall?
Depends on the size and amount of people.
Hi I'm looking for stage monitors could u please help me to find best for musicians and vocals I'm from india
Ultimately it depends on your budget and what's available in your area.
What if I use Jbl pa speakers
You can use the same logic. Most major manufacturers have a similar lineup.
Do you know the wharfdale titan 15d powered 15 inch speaker
Thank you
No problem.
wow nice👍
Thanks
Hi! I'm considering the (a pair of) DXR12 to use in our church wherein we directly plug-in all instruments (including e-drums) directly. Do you think the 12's can handle it. We also use a sub already.
Yes
I've got the DXR 12s but we use them with a decent yamaha mixer, also have 15inch bass bins we use for backing tracks, the sound is clear loud and punchy, great speakers.
Really depends on the size of your church.
Hi
i want 2 speakers to blast music out my bedroom window
Thanks for the lesson, and please please check your weight you're gaining. Thanks once more.
I had a demo of these and I must say I wasn't too impressed with the volume or quality. I had high expectation from Yamaha..
I've got the DXR 12s and I've never had any trouble with volume at gigs, plenty loud if you want them to be.
Source material has a lot to do with it. Can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear.
Of which one? There is a huge difference between all four of these speakers.
Lol he say 99% events and all likes are 999 :DD Not going to ruin this one for sure......
This dude is definitely high
Tired is more like it. Filmed most of these at 5AM before gigs.
You are super cute 😊
that lisp is killing me lol
Sorry?
Dude looks like he just got out of bed, lol 😂! Not the best review..👎
That's because I did! We film most of these at 5AM before we go out to gigs. Sorry for the appearance, I hope the video was helpful.