Celestion Sr1 Manual Transfer
Following on from the comments on a separate thread - I was interested to hear a few comments about the far less well famed SR1s. Having witnessed a pair of SR3s put out a staggeringly loud & full sound for their size, we picked up 4 S/H SR1s & an SRC1 controller to give us an ultra portable FOH & foldback setup (don't run bass & drums through the PA). It's a joy to be able to load the whole PA, amps mixer & stands in the back of an Astra hatchback. Certainly my experiences of 802s have been great in voice situations, but disappointing on many occaisions with music. The SR1s really do seem to cut it well by themselves with no sub. And I do feel that their controller is a corking bit of kit.
Celestion offers a wide range of low frequency (LF) drivers that are ideal either for use as upgrades for stock loudspeakers or replacements for damaged drivers in the majority of sound reinforcement cabinets. The following page lists the speakers that are suitable for use with the most popular cabinet configurations.
Those SR3s that impressed me so much have done over 10 years duty in a church with plenty of level abuse and still run sweet as a nut. Anyone know why Celestion seem to be dropping these with no real replacement, or have they just not been able to get buyin to the non-standard market? We have 20 SR-1's in our hire stock and we've found them excellent for the samller stuff. We also use a double stacked pair on top of a 2x 15' Sub pair side for a small band/DJ system and that too works well. However we have the older SRC-1 controllers which do the speaker sensing and when using it driving into 4 Ohms (I.e.
Pair per side) it tends to shut down a little early. We tend to use an XTA DP-224 to control the larger SR-1 systems because of this. The problem we've had in the past with 802's is their very wide and un-predictable dispersion pattern, especially a problem when using radio mics when speaker positioning isn't ideal. We re-did an installation that had 802's & 301's in it, the budget didn't stretch to new speakers on the re-fit.
For various reasons we sacked the 802 controller, but the EQ we had to program into the digital processor we were using to make them sound right was scary! We have 20 SR-1's in our hire stock and we've found them excellent for the samller stuff. We also use a double stacked pair on top of a 2x 15' Sub pair side for a small band/DJ system and that too works well. However we have the older SRC-1 controllers which do the speaker sensing and when using it driving into 4 Ohms (I.e. Pair per side) it tends to shut down a little early.
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We tend to use an XTA DP-224 to control the larger SR-1 systems because of this. The problem we've had in the past with 802's is their very wide and un-predictable dispersion pattern, especially a problem when using radio mics when speaker positioning isn't ideal. We re-did an installation that had 802's & 301's in it, the budget didn't stretch to new speakers on the re-fit. For various reasons we sacked the 802 controller, but the EQ we had to program into the digital processor we were using to make them sound right was scary!