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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 6279" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>I lost and an amp that I power the mid range band in a three way system on a rental recently. The amp is at service and the tech is a little behind so there's a possibility that it might not be ready for the next engagement. I don't have a spare of that particular type that isn't in use, but I do have two amps that I can put in it's place to cover the bands. However, the amps would have to be bridged mono to get enough power and then it would be too much power. </p><p></p><p>I'm trying to determine where I'm going to drop the gain to match the correct power requirements. Either I can do it on the Omnidrive or do it on the amp gains themselves. I typically like to do it in places where I lock it in such as the processor and not front panel trim gains. </p><p></p><p>Any advantage to either solution (correcting in the processor or the front panel)? </p><p></p><p>My tech thinks that he'll have it fixed barring any back ordered parts, but I need to start thinking about a plan b</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 6279, member: 445"] I lost and an amp that I power the mid range band in a three way system on a rental recently. The amp is at service and the tech is a little behind so there's a possibility that it might not be ready for the next engagement. I don't have a spare of that particular type that isn't in use, but I do have two amps that I can put in it's place to cover the bands. However, the amps would have to be bridged mono to get enough power and then it would be too much power. I'm trying to determine where I'm going to drop the gain to match the correct power requirements. Either I can do it on the Omnidrive or do it on the amp gains themselves. I typically like to do it in places where I lock it in such as the processor and not front panel trim gains. Any advantage to either solution (correcting in the processor or the front panel)? My tech thinks that he'll have it fixed barring any back ordered parts, but I need to start thinking about a plan b [/QUOTE]
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