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Inadequate Sub Power For a Venue... Tips/Tricks/Help
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<blockquote data-quote="David Sturzenbecher" data-source="post: 121836" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Inadequate Sub Power For a Venue... Tips/Tricks/Help</p><p></p><p>It sounds like that NL4 jack is in parallel with the internal amp. This means your external amp is powering an 8 ohm speaker (or 4 ohm or whatever) in parallel with what could be for all practical purposes.... a dead short (the output stage of the other amp). Not only will your external amps not last long, when you find one that does, it will make for some pretty warm cables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Sturzenbecher, post: 121836, member: 204"] Inadequate Sub Power For a Venue... Tips/Tricks/Help It sounds like that NL4 jack is in parallel with the internal amp. This means your external amp is powering an 8 ohm speaker (or 4 ohm or whatever) in parallel with what could be for all practical purposes.... a dead short (the output stage of the other amp). Not only will your external amps not last long, when you find one that does, it will make for some pretty warm cables. [/QUOTE]
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