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Bridging XTi 2 series amp at 2 ohm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim King" data-source="post: 96677" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>Re: Bridging XTi 2 series amp at 2 ohm?</p><p></p><p>Take a step down in brand recognition, and a step up in power/$ -- I'd look at a Peavey IPR 5000 DSP. That'll give you 890/side at 8, and 1510 per side at 4. Run your center off one side, and your sides off the other to keep it even. Send full-range into the amp and use the amp's low and high pass filters so you don't hurt anything. (or you can save $100 and get the version without the DSP, and do your processing in the Sony... but I'm a big fan of processing in the amps. It gives you a pretty plug-and-play system.)</p><p></p><p>With the Peavy you'll be slightly less rider-friendly, but it doesn't sound like you do those sorts of gigs anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim King, post: 96677, member: 156"] Re: Bridging XTi 2 series amp at 2 ohm? Take a step down in brand recognition, and a step up in power/$ -- I'd look at a Peavey IPR 5000 DSP. That'll give you 890/side at 8, and 1510 per side at 4. Run your center off one side, and your sides off the other to keep it even. Send full-range into the amp and use the amp's low and high pass filters so you don't hurt anything. (or you can save $100 and get the version without the DSP, and do your processing in the Sony... but I'm a big fan of processing in the amps. It gives you a pretty plug-and-play system.) With the Peavy you'll be slightly less rider-friendly, but it doesn't sound like you do those sorts of gigs anyway. [/QUOTE]
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