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Can I use home theater speakers for live sound? What would be the disadvantage?

I play folk music live (i.e. no big bass sound). I hate lugging my big speaker cabinets around. I was considering using home theater speakers instead, something like the bose 301s.

Can anyone shed some light on whether this would be a good idea or not? My amplifier puts out only 200 watts.
Thanks, Dan. Can you recommend any 8-inch models?

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  1. Daniel K says:

    Jack – I would not recommend it but you could try it. You will need to be careful because your PA amp can blow your nice Bose speakers pretty easily. PA speakers are made to put up with abuse – home speakers are not made for that.

    A good option would be to get some smaller, lighter PA speakers. They make some great, small PA speakers these days:

    http://www.zzounds.com/cat–10-Inch-Main-PA-Speakers–2734

    Here is the only 8 inch PA speaker I could find although I am sure there are others:

    http://www.zzounds.com/item–ELVZX190

  2. Nebyu says:

    Well…….if it’s just 200watts I think its k but on the other hand I personally don’t see the point of live Sound in your house, I will rather perfur a HD view then that.

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