Electro-Voice ZLX-12P Two-Way Powered Loudspeaker By Strother Bullins, Editor of Pro Audio Review Having reviewed a previous 1000 W/Class D ZLX model from Electro-Voice, expectations were already high for the new ZLX-12P, an approximately 35 lb. powered two-way featuring a 12-inch woofer and 1.5-inch high-frequency titanium compression driver with a frequency response of 65 Hz to 18 kHz, delivering 126 dB maximum SPL. In application, I found this ZLX to be the best yet—with super-simple DSP built-in, accessible from a rear panel push/rotary knob and LCD display, while comprehensive I/O and build quality closely resemble strengths within EV's pro touring gear. Best of all, the ZLX-12P is available now at $399 street, each. More »
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Today's Video
From PAR May/June 2014: St John, VI Recording Retreat 2014 by Rich Tozzoli I and a small gang of talented musicians, engineers and producers recently went to St John in the US Virgin Islands for two weeks of playing shows, recording, composing and, of course, relaxing. This is our third year. View these two videos of our setup at bassist Hank Skalka's island home and the world-class, mobile recording-ready gear that made the trip. Read the full report in the new May/June 2014 issue of Pro Audio Review. More »
Today's Blog
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do By Clive Young It's been a time of changes in pro audio—one filled with new beginnings, like Harman buying AMX, and endings, such as Todd-Soundelux filing for Chapter 11 and reportedly having its Oscars repossessed (apparently awards given to companies go back to the Academy if the companies close down—who knew?). But the most public change has been the acrimonious falling out between major MI/pro audio retailer Guitar Center and major MI/pro audio manufacturer Music Group, which owns the Behringer, Bugera, Midas, Turbosound and Klark-Teknik brands. Business relationships end all the time; whether for good reasons or bad, it happens and usually you don't hear about it. That didn't happen this time. More » Click The Covers — Digital Edition Quick Links Months of PAR's digital edition reviews are just a click away!More »