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<blockquote data-quote="Silas Pradetto" data-source="post: 81011" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Re: Making the next step in the PA biz... Let's hear your thoughts</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Matt, I'm not sure at what point you became an expert on KF730s. You do realize that they are a 16-ohm-per-passband box, biamped, so you can quite readily run 8 boxes on 2 channels of amplifier? With 4 channels you can run 16 boxes. The rig in question may have been *slightly* underpowered, but if that's all the power the rig needs to achieve the output they require, then it's not actually underpowered at all.</p><p></p><p>Also, gain-shading is a last resort for line arrays. A properly designed J array usually needs nothing, except maybe some properly integrated downfills/front fills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silas Pradetto, post: 81011, member: 34"] Re: Making the next step in the PA biz... Let's hear your thoughts Matt, I'm not sure at what point you became an expert on KF730s. You do realize that they are a 16-ohm-per-passband box, biamped, so you can quite readily run 8 boxes on 2 channels of amplifier? With 4 channels you can run 16 boxes. The rig in question may have been *slightly* underpowered, but if that's all the power the rig needs to achieve the output they require, then it's not actually underpowered at all. Also, gain-shading is a last resort for line arrays. A properly designed J array usually needs nothing, except maybe some properly integrated downfills/front fills. [/QUOTE]
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