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L2t vs. L3t


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Hey Im looking to get the third part of my dream rig and have decided to take the FRFR route.This was a tough choice as i really wanted to try the DT Amps initially

 

I would like to know how different the L2t and L3t are practically? I don't really need that much volume for my use of the dream rig. Thanks in advance

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Practically speaking there is no difference other than the extra speaker in the L3t. This provides some additional crossover frequency separation (not stereo L/R seperation) and a corresponding slight difference in the sound other than volume.

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Practically speaking there is no difference other than the extra speaker in the L3t. This provides some additional crossover frequency separation (not stereo L/R seperation) and a corresponding slight difference in the sound other than volume.

Thanks I've been reading up about the speakers and its a bit confusing from what i've understood the only difference between the l2t and the L2m is the additional mixer pannel

I would be looking for just a monitor on stage and somthing that i can use at home to tweak tones and levels to satisfaction so from what i under stand one or even later on 2 l2m should do the trick for me.. am i missing somthing?

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Thanks I've been reading up about the speakers and its a bit confusing from what i've understood the only difference between the l2t and the L2m is the additional mixer pannel

I would be looking for just a monitor on stage and somthing that i can use at home to tweak tones and levels to satisfaction so from what i under stand one or even later on 2 l2m should do the trick for me.. am i missing somthing?

You're not missing anything. But for the extra $$ the mixer in an L2t is a really good value. You never know when it might come in handy.

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