When you need a solid pair of PA speakers that won't drain your gear budget, the GH10L pair gets the job done. These passive 10-inch boxes handle the bread-and-butter work of live sound reinforcement — clear vocals, punchy midrange, and enough low-end to keep your mix together without a sub.
Each cabinet pushes 300 watts RMS through a 10-inch pulp-ribbed woofer and 1-inch horn tweeter. The wide dispersion horn means your sound reaches the back corners, not just the people standing directly in front of your speakers. At 93 dB sensitivity, they'll get plenty loud without requiring a massive power amp, and the 8-ohm impedance plays nice with most amps and daisy-chain configurations.
The MDF construction with steel mesh grilles and ABS corner guards will survive your typical load-ins. At 22 pounds each, they're light enough for one person to carry but substantial enough to avoid the hollow, plasticky sound you get from ultra-cheap speakers. The bass reflex port adds some punch to kick drums and bass guitar without getting muddy.
These work well for club gigs with 150-200 people, wedding receptions, or church services. DJs will appreciate the clear midrange for vocal announcements, while bands can use them as mains for smaller venues. They're not going to fill an arena or handle death metal without distortion, but for most gigging situations, they deliver clean, reliable sound.
Bottom line: The GH10L pair is solid entry-level PA gear that handles typical live sound duties without breaking or breaking the bank.
Technical Specifications
- Power (RMS): 300 Watts each
- Power (Peak): 600 Watts each
- Amplifier Type: Passive (requires external amp)
- Woofer: 10" high output pulp ribbed
- HF Driver: 1" horn tweeter with wide dispersion
- Frequency Response: 40 Hz - 20 kHz
- Sensitivity: 93 dB
- Impedance: 8 Ohms
- Inputs: 1/4" TS jack, raw wire terminals
- Cabinet: MDF with bass reflex port
- Dimensions: 19" x 12.5" x 10" each
- Weight: 22 lbs per cabinet
- What's in Box: Pair of GH10L speaker cabinets
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Recommended For: Live sound, DJ setups, band PA
Frequently Asked Questions
What size venue will these speakers cover?
Indoors, you're looking at venues up to 200 people — think small clubs, church services, or wedding receptions. Outdoors, they'll handle gatherings of 100-150 people effectively. If you're doing dance music or need more low-end thump for larger crowds, plan on adding a subwoofer.
What amplifier power do I need?
Each speaker handles 300 watts RMS, so you'll want an amp that delivers 300-400 watts per channel into 8 ohms. A 600-watt stereo power amp or two 300-watt mono blocks will drive them properly. Just make sure your amp is stable into 8-ohm loads.
Can I daisy-chain multiple pairs?
Yes, the 8-ohm impedance makes it easy to run multiple cabinets in parallel. Two cabinets per amp channel gives you a 4-ohm load, which most amps can handle. Always check your amp's specs to make sure it's stable at whatever final impedance you end up with.
Do I need speaker cables or can I use instrument cables?
You need proper speaker cables — either 1/4-inch TS cables or raw speaker wire to the binding posts. Use 12 or 14 AWG wire for most applications. Don't use instrument cables or mic cables for speaker connections — they're not built to handle the power and can damage your amp.
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