100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker
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40-1445| Catalog #: 40-1445
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Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: Very amazing sound. It's rated 360 to 9,000 response is not enough for this speaker. It can play LOWER then that. More like 250 to 9,000 HZ. But all in all, very good sound. I'm using this as a secondary speaker and it sound just great :-) Very pleased. Well built too. I'm running it on my Peavey two channel powered mixing console and it has 2 channels of 300 watts and this thing SCREAMS!!!!! Super loud and excellent quality. Best use for these is for an ice cream truck speaker. They play music very well. And the play voice well too. Thing is, I don't know if the metal mount that it comes with is made out of rust proof metal or not. Great buy, even for the price. I thought it was going to be bad, but I thought wrong. You WILL NOT go wrong buying this speaker.
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Best Uses Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: The speakers have good quality sound but will break off the mount if attached permanently for travel. We have replaced 4 of these that were each attached to the top of a sound trailer and pulled less than 200 miles each on Interstate. Other models we have used are 10 years old and still going strong. I would never buy these unless they change the weak mount.
Pros Cons Best Uses Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: I have been thinking for a week now about the 100Watt PowerHorn speakers #14-1445 that went South on me after about 20 seconds. And I would like to be as honest as possible with my review. I now have begin to wonder if I could have possibly turned the volume knob all the way to the right on my old Kenwood KR-7600(80WPC)instead of the balance knob since they are right together side by side. I didn't think I did this, but after a week of reflecting, I can't honestly say I know I didn't do this. I don't think I did, but it is possible I could have. And if so, then the 100WPC (At least that's what I take it to mean)were unable to handle the 80WPC for the 5-6 seconds it took me to open the door to hear the powerhorns outside. I'm not saying I did do this, but I cannot for sure say I did not. Just be careful and pay close attention when you try them.
Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: I was looking to replace the Radio Shack 4x6" 50 Watt speakers #40-1440 I've had mounted outside for maybe 8 years now. They still work okay, but I decided to "Upgrade" to these 100Watt PowerHorn speakers #14-1445. Connected them to the same system and replaced the 50 Watt ones. And they worked fine for about 20 seconds, at which time I turned the balance to the left speaker to make sure they both were working...silence, to the right speaker, and sure enough both 100Watt Powerhorns were now dead. Reconnected the old 50Watt #14-1440 and they still work. Left and right balance check for them and both are still working. Pros
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Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: i recently installed this product on my truck and wired it to my cb radio along with a simple 25 dollar amp i am easily maxing the wattage and i enjoy yellin at people while im drivin down the road
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Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: I purchased two of these speakers for outdoor use for a large area. The speakers was rated at 50 watts rms. 100 watts peak. I fed each with 50 watts rms. One burned up in 45 seconds. The other is distorted badly. Obvisiously the speaker rating of 50 watt rms was very inaccurate....Now I am stuck with one dead and one bad speaker and unable to return for refund due to short warranty.
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Cons Best Uses Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: i bought a few of these. was wanting to use some on my forewheeler. so i put on of them underwater to test and pulled it out a little bit later. it played the whole time it was under. (my forewheeler stays under so thats a must for it to be waterproof) Pros
Cons Best Uses Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: i use this power horn for my 1986 camaro and i have to say it is amazing if you like loud music and if you like to bother people on how loud your music is this is perfect for you
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Cons Best Uses Comments about RadioShack 100-Watt PA Indoor/Outdoor Powerhorn® Speaker: i have two i had one hooked to my cb radio as a pa super loud gave it to my friend and bought another one so much fun and super loud
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