We had had a couple of live gigs at the office, and looked like there were going to be more. After one gig, I placed the Genelec subwoofer on a table, and the table surface just flipped around and the sub dropped to the floor and got a small dent. The horror, the horror.

So a pair of these Behringer subs and another pair of the full range speakers + two poles still cost less than that subwoofer I dropped, so getting these is kinda like getting an insurance when you know things are going to break. Not a bad deal.

Still waiting for the next gig, though. That’s generally how insurances work.

Thought this might earn a special mention, although I don’t list Eurorack related items here.

It’s a really nice Eurorack enclosure with a keyboard with support for quadrophonic sound (depending on how you patch, of course) as a bonus. It features an arpeggiator, LFO, keyboard transpose and keyboard split, and is as such a compact and nice way to host a set of playable modules. Brilliant when used as a “focus rack” to learn a small set of modules.