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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Lawrence" data-source="post: 218839" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Art. Thank you so much I very much appreciate it. I tend to try to set things up conservatively especially with a DJ. I unfortunately did leave it on the 41db setting as I did not check back in time. I had amps at 12 o'clock and 11 o'clock. Will let you know in the next couple days if I'm smoked. </p><p>I will find the time to gain stage and limit with dsp. I do know the DJ is not a red-liner and those cabinets can take a good bit of power so as long as my processer is not compressing a square wave I think I should be ok on this one. Again appreciate the insight and will dig a bit deeper into it when I get a little time. Hard to find the time and space pre show to run stuff hard due to the volume and power required. The powered stuff is a lot easier to manage but sometimes for outdoor stuff it's nice not to have to run power to each location and no exposed amp modules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Lawrence, post: 218839, member: 391"] Art. Thank you so much I very much appreciate it. I tend to try to set things up conservatively especially with a DJ. I unfortunately did leave it on the 41db setting as I did not check back in time. I had amps at 12 o'clock and 11 o'clock. Will let you know in the next couple days if I'm smoked. I will find the time to gain stage and limit with dsp. I do know the DJ is not a red-liner and those cabinets can take a good bit of power so as long as my processer is not compressing a square wave I think I should be ok on this one. Again appreciate the insight and will dig a bit deeper into it when I get a little time. Hard to find the time and space pre show to run stuff hard due to the volume and power required. The powered stuff is a lot easier to manage but sometimes for outdoor stuff it's nice not to have to run power to each location and no exposed amp modules. [/QUOTE]
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