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JBL SRX / QSC PL236 underpowered?
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<blockquote data-quote="Luke Robinson" data-source="post: 82023" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>Re: JBL SRX / QSC PL236 underpowered?</p><p></p><p>I Agree with Matt, I have used the 718s many times, as well as many other SRX boxes, and the more power that you can give them, the better. Basically if you can find a way to feed each of the subs 1500-2000 watts you will be very pleasantly surprised by the results. The tops will also sound better with more power but the subs are especially power hungry. A pl380 or bridging the 236 int the pair of subs should get you where you want to be. sounds like you need one more amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke Robinson, post: 82023, member: 853"] Re: JBL SRX / QSC PL236 underpowered? I Agree with Matt, I have used the 718s many times, as well as many other SRX boxes, and the more power that you can give them, the better. Basically if you can find a way to feed each of the subs 1500-2000 watts you will be very pleasantly surprised by the results. The tops will also sound better with more power but the subs are especially power hungry. A pl380 or bridging the 236 int the pair of subs should get you where you want to be. sounds like you need one more amp. [/QUOTE]
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