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We got the first pair of these several year back and they are still going strong. They have been used every week by my son who is a DJ and he regularly runs them into the red without any problems.
The plastic cabinet is very hard wearing and does not scratch easily (Unlike my JBL EON 515s xt which at one time were almost three times the price).
I have bought many pairs into the UK and the only complaint is that they are quite heavy at about 23kgs.
They use the same HF horn as the Mackie SR450 and in fact the replacement diaphragm is interchangeable.
Compared to Mackie s these are very simple to repair - eg 4 alum keys to remove the HF horn compared with 20 difficult to access screws on the Mackies.
Given the Thomann warranty you really cant go wrong with these - use them as full range out front or as a floor monitor.
One slight gripe is that the brackets used for getting the right angle when used as a floor monitor break quite easily. Of course they can be used without the brackets but ideally you would want them wedged up a bit. For monitoring I prefer to use them as side fills so I mount them on speaker stands either side of the stage pointing towards the singers and/or band.
Seems to be a pokey hard wearing cheap but ok sounding cab, It's no RCF or KV2 but the Box PA302 works well as an on stage foldback monitor, it has a sharp midrange which will cut through the piercing cymbals on stage and vocals are clear enough and well responding. Bass frequencies carry well and with a couple of these you can do a small to midsized gig with little or no worries or strain from the amps or their drivers. You could go down the behringgr route for a little more money but with the Thomann aftersales care and warantee it's a no brainer. I'd save my money and get something a little more powerful and with all round better quality. But for a cheapo, it's fine.
I don't know where I would be without this piece of kit. I bought it four years ago and works as good today as it did then even after intense use. Stucturly sound as mind had a nasty fall through no fault of it's own but lived to tell the tale and only took a scratch on the casing. Defenitly value for money and and item you can be sure of.
Brilliant speaker for the price. have two of these and use them for pub gigs and small venues for djing. Sound quality is great, nice and clear and punchy. although they could do with a tiny bit more low end. build quality is great too, seems like a very sturdy cab. would definitely recommend if your on a budget