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Re: Amp for array [message #23525 is a reply to message #23524] |
Thu, 08 March 2007 14:05 |
Marlboro
Messages: 403 Registered: May 2009
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Many people do not use just one amp for an array. I I used just one I'd need something on the order of 1200 watts at least. Many people, myself included, use electronic crossover and tri-amp the whole system, which entails use of a pre-amp, and power amps. I have a basic Kenwood B-1 preamp, an electronic Rane crossover, a separate NAD 65 watt/ch amp for my tweeters, a separate Linear tech 250 watt/ch amp for my mid ranges, and a separate 350 watt/ch amps for each of the two DVC woofers. I also use a DOD constant Q equalizer in between the pre-amp and the crossover. Marlboro
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Re: Amp for array [message #23531 is a reply to message #23525] |
Mon, 12 March 2007 07:51 |
jphaggar
Messages: 51 Registered: May 2009
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To put things in a simpler form : If I want to use only one amp with the Selah Audio RS 8 line array and get decent results should I use a high current capable amp like 40 amperes ( like my actual amp ) or should I look for higher values . Could I use a six channel amp (home theater ) to byamp the speakers , would that make any difference ? Thanks
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