You can drive them with as much wattage as you like. If you have the nexo controller set up correctly, they won't blow. The controller has sense lines attached to the speaker output terminals on the amp.
They say the nexos like a lot of power to make them truly sing.
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I hadn't come across the controller bit yet. Clever idea, DSP to optimise the sound for the cabs, active crossover and protection, all in one box.
They told me that about the JBL's I bought as well. Personally I always thought that more power just made them shout or scream, rather than sing, but then the JBL's were £400 a pair, not £4k!
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No, they'd be a left hand mono channel with the whole track playing & a right hand mono channel with the whole track playing SMARTARSE!
My point was a mono track would not have vocals on one channel & music on the other. (It would also be quite unusual for a stereo track to do that)
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So let me get this right. You've got an amp and cabs which appear to be perfectly matched as they are, you want to couple them up so that you get maximum power into the management system which then throttles it back so that the cabs get roughly what they were getting in the first place, and your amp runs into a two ohm load per channel, thus ensuring its fans get a really good workout to disipate the heat produced?
Leave well alone would be my advice. I don't expect you to find any noticeable improvement in volume, sound quality or definition, and I do expect you to find problems with heat. How much more volume do you need out of cabs which can produce 136Db or so?
long live lightboxes..........lots of em!!!
long live lightboxes..........lots of em!!!
Although you could do it I think it would be a mistake as you have a high chance to blowing the amplifer. 4ohm as a load for a bridged amp is the same as a normal amp running at 2ohm. Some can do it but it puts a lot so stress on the components. I used to have two crown amps that I used for the bass bins and had the same idea 1300W bridged mode. One night 1 amp went dead, a couple of weeks later on a single night I lost both bass amps. In a space of 3 weeks I had lost 3 amps. During the last 10 years I have only lost one other amp. I now keep all the amps running at a min of 4ohm load and not bridged.