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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Skogmo" data-source="post: 93090" data-attributes="member: 4723"><p>Re: New QSC amp ????</p><p></p><p>Actually the channel combining is pretty flexible. You can actually have the first three channels combined in parallel and the last channel independant. Then, you can put the last channel into either 70 or 100V mode. I think that the 70/100V modes are setup so that it makes it easy for an integrator to configure things... like instead of having to set up limiters and what not, you can just go to the right mode and it does all that for you under the hood. So I guess in that respect it is different than some other 70/100V amps where it truly was a "mode" that the amp had to go into -- and would usually require all channels to be that way.</p><p></p><p>Also on the power device... in order to get good clean audio performance and tight integration of power silicon, plus the right voltage swings etc, QSC had to go with custom silicon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Skogmo, post: 93090, member: 4723"] Re: New QSC amp ???? Actually the channel combining is pretty flexible. You can actually have the first three channels combined in parallel and the last channel independant. Then, you can put the last channel into either 70 or 100V mode. I think that the 70/100V modes are setup so that it makes it easy for an integrator to configure things... like instead of having to set up limiters and what not, you can just go to the right mode and it does all that for you under the hood. So I guess in that respect it is different than some other 70/100V amps where it truly was a "mode" that the amp had to go into -- and would usually require all channels to be that way. Also on the power device... in order to get good clean audio performance and tight integration of power silicon, plus the right voltage swings etc, QSC had to go with custom silicon. [/QUOTE]
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