That gets tricky as there is massive variety in what you can use. I have heard 3k-5k+ systems at outdoor shows that sounded utter crap compared to my 400w system (pair of slightly modified yamaha s5115ht's with a cheap crown amp.) Folded horns on the low end of things go a long way to help with bass projection outdoors. Haven' got to play with any fancy subs at a renegade yet but am currently designing a small one to pair with my cabs (two eights in an isobaric encloser with a large folded horn.)aesthetics wrote:Thanks for all the advice!
Was still wondering about what size/quality speakers I would need.
In watts (I know there are like 200W speakers and 500W speakers).
What should their range be, active or passive, etc...
I got the generator and an assload of gas, the only thing missing is the speakers![]()
Your generator will help determine what you'll want to consume that power. A 500 watt generator may have issues pushing a 5k rig etc. A buddy of mine that i trust on such things told me to not go beyond a 1 to 1 ratio. one watt of generation per one watt of sound. I had a 2k generator until it died at burning man last year (found pieces of the piston 25 feet away!) and it pushed my system with lighting and bit of extra juice for blenders/waffle irons etc.
My main advice is to figure out the output of of generator.
Square away amps that it will power comfortably then look into getting the best cabinents that you can find.
Test fire the system before heading out to make sure of any tuning you may need to do outdoors.
I have heard systems that sound great in a room sound crap outdoors because the sound guy wasn't familar with playing outdoors. I have also played on total ghetto rigs (single three way cabinet paired with a 4x10 bass guitar stack) that sounded great. Definitly sound check and tweak the system to sound good more than loud and you'll be set.
And oh bring a headlamp, spilling gas all over your shoes at 4am is not a way to wind down a party lol.