Gemini GSM3200 3-Way Loudspeaker (300 Watts, 2x15 in.)
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Dual 15 in. woofers, 17 in. x 5 in. horn, five 3 in. tweeters.
Overview
The GSM 3200 wood cabinet is a dual 15 in. enclosure with a 17 x 5 in. horn and five 3 in. tweeters. All GSM series speakers provide great sound and great power handling without breaking the bank. GSM speakers provide push button connectors as well as dual 1/4 in. input jacks for easy connection.
Features
Dual 15 in. woofers
17 in. x 5 in. horn, five 3 in. tweeters
300 watts RMS
Push button connectors & dual 1/4 in. input jacks
4 ohms impedance
Features
Dual 15 in. woofers
17 in. x 5 in. horn, five 3 in. tweeters
300 watts RMS
Push button connectors & dual 1/4 in. input jacks
4 ohms impedance
Specs
Amp Output Power: 300 Watts RMS
Frequency Response: 30Hz-20kHz
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Components:
- Dual 15-inch Woofers
- 17 x 5-inch horn
- Five 3-inch tweeters
- Dimensions: W 24 x D 16 x H 45 inches (610 x 406 x 1143mm)
- Push button connectors
- 1/4-inch TRS input jack
- Metal Corners
- Full metal grill
- Weight: 87 lbs (39.5 kg)
Frequency Response: 30Hz-20kHz
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Components:
- Dual 15-inch Woofers
- 17 x 5-inch horn
- Five 3-inch tweeters
- Dimensions: W 24 x D 16 x H 45 inches (610 x 406 x 1143mm)
- Push button connectors
- 1/4-inch TRS input jack
- Metal Corners
- Full metal grill
- Weight: 87 lbs (39.5 kg)
Documents and Manuals
For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 732-346-0061 or 844-GEMINI-9
Email: hello@geminisound.com
Web: https://support.geminisound.com
Phone: 732-346-0061 or 844-GEMINI-9
Email: hello@geminisound.com
Web: https://support.geminisound.com
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 3 out of 5 stars.
(16 ratings)
Submitted June 10, 2009 by a customer from gmail.com
"Value...Sure, but with a few issues"
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I would like to sell my pair of speakers and get smaller single 15" and a set of tripods to replace these (and eventually a sub), for the simple reason of them just being to big to get around with. The issues I had with the cabs blowing apart, the wheels, and the hole in one cab were all things that you shouldn't have to worry about in well made speaker cabs.
Sound
I have had a pair of these for 3 years now, and over those three years the sound really hasn't changed that much. When playing at a moderate volume, you need to add some base to balance the sound (and take it out when you crank it up). When your trying to push these a bit and play for a large crowd, the 5 tweeters are incredibly harsh, ear piercing loud (they hurt your ears if you stand in front of them), not to mention they sound terrible at that volume. I am toying with the idea of disconnecting 3 of the 5 tweeters and only running 2. I think it gives a much clearer high end at loud volumes. I also want to try a sonic maximizer to see how much that would clean up the sound.
Features
Mine did come with wheels, however they were crappy wheels and needed to be replaced after 5 or 6 gigs. I modded in a Speakon jack so I can use a speakon - speakon speaker cable from my amp rack.
Ease of Use
Well these speakers are huge, and if you don't have a hand dolly or wheels on the bottom of them you are going to need a second person… read more to help you move these. If you have to go up a set of stairs, find somebody to help you, these things are huge.
Quality
Ok 1 speaker came damaged, I used some Gorilla glue and screws to repair the hole that was in the side of the box and now its fine. However after a few years of gigging with them, the glue that holds the front baffle (face) to the side panels has completely lost all of its strength. I noticed that the boxes were rattling quite a bit on heavy base hits, and sure enough the side panels were flexing apart. I fixed that with a handful of wood screws through the side into the front baffle. Both speakers (and both side panels) suffered from this problem.
Value
If your looking for a huge speaker that can double as your base cab for a cheap price, this is your best bet. Just make sure that the cabs are in good shape before you go out.
Manufacturer Support
I haven't had to call Gemini yet, so I will give them a pass here.
The Wow Factor
Its a speaker, a huge one.
Musical Background:
DJ
Musical Style:
everythings read less
Sound
I have had a pair of these for 3 years now, and over those three years the sound really hasn't changed that much. When playing at a moderate volume, you need to add some base to balance the sound (and take it out when you crank it up). When your trying to push these a bit and play for a large crowd, the 5 tweeters are incredibly harsh, ear piercing loud (they hurt your ears if you stand in front of them), not to mention they sound terrible at that volume. I am toying with the idea of disconnecting 3 of the 5 tweeters and only running 2. I think it gives a much clearer high end at loud volumes. I also want to try a sonic maximizer to see how much that would clean up the sound.
Features
Mine did come with wheels, however they were crappy wheels and needed to be replaced after 5 or 6 gigs. I modded in a Speakon jack so I can use a speakon - speakon speaker cable from my amp rack.
Ease of Use
Well these speakers are huge, and if you don't have a hand dolly or wheels on the bottom of them you are going to need a second person… read more to help you move these. If you have to go up a set of stairs, find somebody to help you, these things are huge.
Quality
Ok 1 speaker came damaged, I used some Gorilla glue and screws to repair the hole that was in the side of the box and now its fine. However after a few years of gigging with them, the glue that holds the front baffle (face) to the side panels has completely lost all of its strength. I noticed that the boxes were rattling quite a bit on heavy base hits, and sure enough the side panels were flexing apart. I fixed that with a handful of wood screws through the side into the front baffle. Both speakers (and both side panels) suffered from this problem.
Value
If your looking for a huge speaker that can double as your base cab for a cheap price, this is your best bet. Just make sure that the cabs are in good shape before you go out.
Manufacturer Support
I haven't had to call Gemini yet, so I will give them a pass here.
The Wow Factor
Its a speaker, a huge one.
Musical Background:
DJ
Musical Style:
everythings read less
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