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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 134023" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: Lab Gruppen IPD Specs</p><p></p><p>Richard, I first bought 6 ipd 2400s. I used 4 for a biamp monitor kit in an A level bar band club, powering Martin le400 (Jbl 1", Jbl 15"). The other two I used on my b kit... 4, Kf650e tops. They sit over 4, tx9s powered with pl380s. The ipds have "kept up" in all instances. I recently purchased some passive Danley tops (which will be pl380 powered), so I bought two more, ipds and plan to use all 4 for a biamp monitor kit for out. Now having said that, I've been using the ipds to test the danleys, vs 650's ( using the internal processing) and I have no complaints. They seem to have enough umph ( on tops) to keep up with 4 subs on a pl380. Let me know if you need more detail. Pm or email</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 134023, member: 110"] Re: Lab Gruppen IPD Specs Richard, I first bought 6 ipd 2400s. I used 4 for a biamp monitor kit in an A level bar band club, powering Martin le400 (Jbl 1", Jbl 15"). The other two I used on my b kit... 4, Kf650e tops. They sit over 4, tx9s powered with pl380s. The ipds have "kept up" in all instances. I recently purchased some passive Danley tops (which will be pl380 powered), so I bought two more, ipds and plan to use all 4 for a biamp monitor kit for out. Now having said that, I've been using the ipds to test the danleys, vs 650's ( using the internal processing) and I have no complaints. They seem to have enough umph ( on tops) to keep up with 4 subs on a pl380. Let me know if you need more detail. Pm or email [/QUOTE]
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