I heard this system last night at a concert in the park. The concert featured a rock band (70's covers) in a large outdoor venue -- one of the most difficult to cover with a PA. I was blown away by how well this system performed. It (a pair of LD CURV TS) covered the large audience area perfectly, with plenty of volume. Everything -- bass, drums, guitars, vocals -- was running through the LD system, and the sound quality was top notch. I chatted with the sound engineer just after the sound check to learn more about the system. He couldn't stop singing its praises. I came away very impressed. I have a JBL EON system I use for coffee shop type acoustic gigs (and I like it just fine), but I've been very skeptical that a portable array system like the LD could handle serious outdoor type performances. I no longer have any doubts. If I start playing larger venues, I'll be buying this system. It's amazing!
Just sold my Bose L1s and bought these. I needed to get the sound above people’s heads to reach the back of the dance floor. I love how part of this array will shoot sound down onto the dance floor.
You'll need another base for it, the curve system does have one so you could but you'll still need to power them from the main unit the others are powered from.
Anyone knows how this system will work as a rehearsal rig? Will use it with vocals and pre recorded bass together with guitars and acoustic drums? Will it deliver fat bass?
@@renerodriguez1876I wasn't too impressed with the ES1203'S. I sold my set for BOSE F1 SYSTEM. Much better in my opinion. F1 SUB hits way harder than the ES1203 SUBS. Sounds like an QSC KW181 NO JOKE
better then any column array system out there or line array by far, only thing that comes close is the LD maui44 which is 50% larger. But if you really want crazy bass you need to buy an Electro-Voice ETX-18SP sub
I guess to me I would have rather seen it out the back, I guess coming out the bottom is better for cable management and takes the strain off the cables more. So it does have it's good points
I heard this system last night at a concert in the park. The concert featured a rock band (70's covers) in a large outdoor venue -- one of the most difficult to cover with a PA. I was blown away by how well this system performed. It (a pair of LD CURV TS) covered the large audience area perfectly, with plenty of volume. Everything -- bass, drums, guitars, vocals -- was running through the LD system, and the sound quality was top notch. I chatted with the sound engineer just after the sound check to learn more about the system. He couldn't stop singing its praises. I came away very impressed. I have a JBL EON system I use for coffee shop type acoustic gigs (and I like it just fine), but I've been very skeptical that a portable array system like the LD could handle serious outdoor type performances. I no longer have any doubts. If I start playing larger venues, I'll be buying this system. It's amazing!
The difference is that this uses 4 inch drivers, while the JBL uses 2 inch drivers.
Just sold my Bose L1s and bought these. I needed to get the sound above people’s heads to reach the back of the dance floor. I love how part of this array will shoot sound down onto the dance floor.
I'm here in Manila, Philippines .
i need LD SOUNDS SYSTEM, For Disco and Concert were can i buy ? please .
Shame, it doesn't let you split the cubes so you could have one Sub with 2 sets of 3 cubes ( with additional adaptor of course )
as far as i now you can just need another pole / speaker stand and another adapter
You'll need another base for it, the curve system does have one so you could but you'll still need to power them from the main unit the others are powered from.
My next wedding system, thanks Brian
Anyone knows how this system will work as a rehearsal rig? Will use it with vocals and pre recorded bass together with guitars and acoustic drums? Will it deliver fat bass?
#yeahbutt nothing. I saw them and the cable management looks clean, more importantly they sound great
Howie Darkstar how would you compare it to the DB technologies Es 1203?
@@renerodriguez1876I wasn't too impressed with the ES1203'S. I sold my set for BOSE F1 SYSTEM. Much better in my opinion. F1 SUB hits way harder than the ES1203 SUBS. Sounds like an QSC KW181 NO JOKE
Fair to mention I used a BBE 282IX on both systems. I ran the BOSE F1 SUB wide open, the ES1203 Around 8:00
How does the system sound? 🤔
Really full, crisp & clear with the demo I heard
How’s the bass on this system?
better then any column array system out there or line array by far, only thing that comes close is the LD maui44 which is 50% larger. But if you really want crazy bass you need to buy an Electro-Voice ETX-18SP sub
faris razzouk do you mean this is still better than maui 44?
@@kingkwasi6303 Yes. Heard the Maui last night, but the sub is only 12" and you can hear that
Can 500 TS vs Evolve 50 which one is highly sound bass or else?
TS
Why this product has no Bluetooth ? How about the sound quality vs Turbo sound Ip3000 ?
EV EVOLVE 50 KILLER I'm sure but the Sub weighs 70+lbs!
When you say new, you men new'ish, right? Its been out for at least a couple of months in Europe.
Yeah, it's recent anyway.
Not sure I like that the connections are at the bottom of the top cabinet. Not a very clean look
It's actually very clean compared to any other curved style multi-component array I've seen yet
I guess to me I would have rather seen it out the back, I guess coming out the bottom is better for cable management and takes the strain off the cables more. So it does have it's good points
@@briansredd How they sound? Is it like Fbt or EV