This past 4th of July I had the 777z out at the camp site. A very unlikely place for a city unit like that.
IMHO, the 777 is a mobile recording studio. It has enough volume knob to get loud, but it's sweet spot is low to mid volume. Where there is tons of head room. At low volume you can bring up the subs, you don't need lots of highs to get the job done.
When you record, playback and mix, you don't do it AT MAX VOLUME. You do it on clean ears, at low volumes and get as much frequency spectrum as you can.
The 777 in this capacity is stellar.
The 777 as a Street Blaster at MAX volume can still be cool, but it's muddy, lacking highs and distorted compared to other boxes that size. The subs are basically useless at high volume because they fuzz out.
I think Sharp built the 777 with tons of capabilities. It's the cave man in us the take them to the street and CRANK'EM UP!
