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Re: Why SE in SET amps? [message #11387 is a reply to message #11384] Wed, 05 September 2007 21:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I want to thank all of you for the helpful suggestions. Actually I am not in the market and was just being curious. When I buy amps in the next year or so (if I do) they will be great big momma's for bellowing my organ concerts to the lake I live on. Like 2500 watts for sub woofers and I am still figuring alternatives for the mids and tweets. Mids will be 4 Altec A-7s, per channel (8 in all) and tweets will be the horns that come with the A-7s - but driven separately with a 3 way electronic crossover. I have been using 3 A-7's per side driven by 200 watts per channel with no subwoofers. I want it louder with less strain on the equipment, but have to be careful because my property is atop a 20 ft sand cliff and there is no earthquake insurance up here in northern MN.
-Dick

 
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