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Electro-Voice ETX-12P vs RCF ART 915-A

Two powered tops, side by side. Same metrics, same scoring. Pick the one that fits the gigs you actually play.

Option A

Electro-Voice ETX-12PElectro-VoiceHigh-end

Electro-Voice ETX-12P

Pro mobile DJs

Option B

RCF ART 915-ARCFPremium

RCF ART 915-A

Loud 15-inch standalone use

ETX-12P is

  • better built / more reliable

ART 915-A is

  • better value

Spec sheet

Spec by spec.

ETX-12PART 915-A
Max SPL135 dB133 dB
Frequency40 Hz - 20 kHz47 Hz - 20 kHz
Weight25.4 kg / 56 lb20.3 kg / 44.8 lb
Coverage90 deg x 60 deg90 deg x 60 deg
Powerpoweredpowered
TierHigh-endPremium
Portability
3/5
3/5
Bass
4/5
4/5
Max SPL
5/5
5/5
Build
5/5Win
4/5
Value
3/5
4/5Win

Scores reflect editorial judgement on a 1–5 scale, calibrated against working DJ use.

Pick the ETX-12P if

  • Pro mobile DJs
  • Upscale wedding venues
  • Loud headroom-rich 12-inch

Skip the ETX-12P if

  • Entry budgets
  • Solo-carry workflows where light weight is critical

Pick the ART 915-A if

  • Loud 15-inch standalone use
  • Outdoor with light bass needs

Skip the ART 915-A if

  • Lightweight portable rigs

Common buying pitfalls

Where buyers go wrong picking between two real options.

  • Pitfall

    Picking on price alone

    The cheaper one looks great until your gigs outgrow it inside six months and you re-buy. Read the "Skip if" lines first.

  • Pitfall

    Brand loyalty over fit

    Your favourite brand might not be the right pick here. Same money buys very different cabinets across QSC, RCF, Yamaha, and Bose. Compare scores, not loyalty.

  • Pitfall

    Bigger spec, wrong gig

    The higher SPL or wider frequency response only helps if your gig actually pushes the rig there. A 60-guest cocktail hour does not need 131 dB SPL.

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Editorial entry last reviewed May 18, 2026

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