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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
I do agree with damian about class-d, for the money they are great. For your £150 I would reccomend
http://www.class-d.com/Product.aspx?PRO=621 . Use these for smaller gigs and larger venues use all 4 running off the one amp - your amp will handle this no prob.
Just had a look at these and they could be just right, I have 4 outputs on my amp (2 x Jack & 2 x Speakon) so these are looking promising
Originally Posted by
Totally Plucked
Errrmmm !
Slight problem only an extra £190 more than hes got to spend
There's always one!
Last edited by discomobiledj; 08-12-2008 at 10:43 AM.
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Originally Posted by
discomobiledj
What would you recommend with my amp?
I only tend to do small - medium venues so don't need a power house speaker system....although I have got a large hall in January and I know my speakers I have now are not up for the job.
The reason I asked "why?" was to understand why you thought that "2 x 400w" speakers would be more suitable than the "2 x 200w" speakers you already have. They may not be as loud as what you already have.
Also, I would never recommend speakers to match an amp. Match the amp to the speakers.
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Originally Posted by
discomobiledj
Just had a look at these and they could be just right, I have 4 outputs on my amp (2 x Jack & 2 x Speakon) so these are looking promising
Best way would be to 'daisy chain' them (Don't know the correct phrase) Amp to speaker, then speaker to second speaker. Repeat for other side. Will also give you greater spread for large stages.
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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
Best way would be to 'daisy chain' them (Don't know the correct phrase) Amp to speaker, then speaker to second speaker. Repeat for other side. Will also give you greater spread for large stages.
You need to start looking into ohms then
Eg 2 x 8 ohm speakers linked = 4 ohm load.
If you dont understand it you will fry your amp
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Originally Posted by
Totally Plucked
You need to start looking into ohms then
Eg 2 x 8 ohm speakers linked = 4 ohm load.
If you dont understand it you will fry your amp
4 ohm is no problem for the amp mentioned (or for most amps I believe).
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