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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 72397" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: Powering an SB1000z</p><p></p><p>Congrats on the purchase</p><p>Macrotech 9000 looks like it'll be up to the task at 3000 @ 4ohms, and 2500 @2ohms.</p><p>I went from using QSC pl6.0II to switching between QSC PL380's and LAB G10Q's with good results. I had one guy (who has worked for the other EAW production company in town) come by my shop who told me, they aren't getting enough power (quote "standing in front of them should make you want to throw up"). I thought they were pretty good, and this is the way I'm using them at the moment.</p><p>I'm powering 8 SB1000z with 4 x QSC PL380, or two LAB G's (on lighter country gigs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 72397, member: 110"] Re: Powering an SB1000z Congrats on the purchase Macrotech 9000 looks like it'll be up to the task at 3000 @ 4ohms, and 2500 @2ohms. I went from using QSC pl6.0II to switching between QSC PL380's and LAB G10Q's with good results. I had one guy (who has worked for the other EAW production company in town) come by my shop who told me, they aren't getting enough power (quote "standing in front of them should make you want to throw up"). I thought they were pretty good, and this is the way I'm using them at the moment. I'm powering 8 SB1000z with 4 x QSC PL380, or two LAB G's (on lighter country gigs). [/QUOTE]
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