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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
livewire
Thanx to everybody for the advice, had a feeling lowering the volume would be better and I had planned on getting there earlier to have a mess because I can get access from the morning.
Adding two more speakers would not make a difference just add more problems for me wouldn't it ?
Adding a couple more full range cabs is a good idea. I'd suggest pairing them per side of the amp, ie two of one sort on one channel, and two other sort on other channel. It'll give you more control, cos if one set is more sensitive, you'll be able to balance them better.
Originally Posted by
diamondgeezer
I find that 4 full range speakers gives a fuller richer sound than 2 without driving them too hard, if it's quite a big place and a lot of people I feel it would sound better, of course it's a matter of opinion but I think it worked for me
Agreed.
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Dave
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Originally Posted by
Booche
Its ABSTRACT Simon lol
Just so people know its the peavey st15's which Simon would be using and if needs be my peavey pv1500 amp.
Cheers Dave
My speakers are 2x kam 150w each (sorry didnt say before) and 300w kam amplifier.
Thanks Dave !!!
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Booche
Its ABSTRACT Simon lol
Just so people know its the peavey st15's which Simon would be using and if needs be my peavey pv1500 amp.
Cheers Dave
Originally Posted by
livewire
My speakers are 2x kam 150w each (sorry didnt say before) and 300w kam amplifier.
Thanks Dave !!!
Ah, well in that case you'll definitely need the Peavey amp, cos from memory Dave's ST's are 4ohms. Even if they're not, it's still best to use them as two kits, not one.
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Originally Posted by
livewire
My speakers are 2x kam 150w each (sorry didnt say before) and 300w kam amplifier.
Thanks Dave !!!
I would take up Dave's offer of amp & speakers , personally I would have one of each type of speaker each side should sound quite nice as they will have their own different tones, feed into the Peavey's then out into the Kams the speakers are a bit miss matched but it should be OK if it's not too loud, which you don't want anyway.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Booche
I believe they are Peter BUT im no way technical minded on ohms,wattage etc lol But i think we will be doing what has been suggested and having the kams going into the peaveys and then going into the peavey amp even though im sure the peaveys would be suffice on there own
Cheers Dave
P.s. Just a shame i haven't got my class d's anymore lol
Sure is.
Right lads, please tell me I've misunderstood you, cos this is one suitable way to do it. There are others of course. The way you two are describing doesn't sound like a suitable one.
Mixer out to Peavey amp, driving Peavey speakers. Take cables from the Thru/Low out jacks on the Peavey into the Kam amp driving the Kam cabs. Don't enable the crossover on the Peavey.
Alternatively, same game, but Kam first. Whichever way, use XLR's for input, and jacks for output from first amp, to input of second amp.
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Think the easiest way would be just to use my peavey setup and be done lol
Dave
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Dinosaur
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