The GH10L is what you get when you need reliable 10-inch PA speakers that won't drain your gear budget. At 22 pounds each with proper handles, these passive cabinets are light enough for solo load-ins but built solid enough to handle regular gigs without falling apart.

You're looking at 300 watts RMS through a 10-inch woofer with a 1-inch horn tweeter that actually disperses sound properly across the room. The bass reflex port gives you decent low-end response down to 40 Hz, which covers most band applications without needing a subwoofer. At 93 dB sensitivity, they're efficient enough that you won't need massive amplifier power to get volume.

The 8-ohm impedance makes daisy-chaining simple when you need to cover larger spaces. Dual 1/4-inch inputs plus speaker wire terminals mean you can connect however your amp outputs are configured. The MDF cabinet isn't fancy, but it's properly tuned and won't vibrate itself to pieces during long sets.

These aren't high-end studio monitors or premium tour-grade cabinets. The components are basic but functional, and you'll hear that in the overall sound character. What you get is consistent performance for small to medium venues without the premium price tag.

Bottom line: If you need dependable 10-inch mains for clubs, churches, or outdoor events up to 200 people and want to keep costs reasonable, the GH10L delivers the essentials without cutting corners on build quality.

Technical Specifications

  • Power (RMS): 300 Watts
  • Power (Peak): 600 Watts
  • Amplifier Type: Passive
  • Woofer: 10" High Output Pulp Ribbed
  • HF Driver: 1" Horn Tweeter, Wide Dispersion
  • Frequency Response: 40 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 93 dB
  • Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Inputs: Dual 1/4" TS, Raw Speaker Wire Terminals
  • Cabinet: MDF with Bass Reflex Port
  • Dimensions: 19" x 12.5" x 10"
  • Weight: 22 lbs
  • Warranty: 1 Year
  • Recommended For: Live sound, DJ systems, band PA

Frequently Asked Questions

What amplifier power should I use with the GH10L?

Match these with 200-400 watts RMS at 8 ohms. The 300-watt RMS rating means you can safely run up to 400 watts without damaging the drivers, giving you clean headroom for peaks. Most powered mixers in the 300-watt range will drive them properly.

Can I daisy-chain multiple GH10L speakers?

Yes, the 8-ohm impedance makes this straightforward. Two speakers create a 4-ohm load that most amps handle easily. Use the parallel 1/4-inch inputs or connect via speaker wire terminals. Just make sure your amplifier is rated for the resulting impedance load.

Do these need a subwoofer for live band use?

For most rock, country, or acoustic acts, the GH10L's bass response handles vocals and instruments fine without a sub. If you're doing hip-hop, EDM, or bass-heavy genres, you'll want to add a dedicated subwoofer for proper low-frequency impact below 40 Hz.

What's the realistic coverage for these speakers?

Indoors, expect solid coverage for 200 people in venues like small clubs or church halls. Outdoors, figure 75-100 people since you lose the wall reinforcement. The wide-dispersion tweeter helps with even coverage, but you're still working with 10-inch drivers.

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