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Question about headroom with dj mixers
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Stringer" data-source="post: 43029" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Re: Question about headroom with dj mixers</p><p></p><p>The reason i'm using the MPA750 is because they're excellent old amplifiers and bridged on subs they can make subs sound amazing. I've tried other amplifiers like Peavey CS4080HZ in stereo and Yamaha P7000S bridged and the JBL MPA750 is the best one so far. Also I know it's only 2,000 watts average power into 4 ohms and the SRX728S are rated at 3,200 watts program but I play extremely compressed dance music so I thought best to stick with an amplifier that's around the SRX728S's continuous power rating. I've set the Driverack's crossover point at 100hz because at JBL's reccomended 80hz frequency it's right at the centre'ish if the kick drum frequency. I've set the high pass filter on the Driverack for the subs at 31hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Stringer, post: 43029, member: 166"] Re: Question about headroom with dj mixers The reason i'm using the MPA750 is because they're excellent old amplifiers and bridged on subs they can make subs sound amazing. I've tried other amplifiers like Peavey CS4080HZ in stereo and Yamaha P7000S bridged and the JBL MPA750 is the best one so far. Also I know it's only 2,000 watts average power into 4 ohms and the SRX728S are rated at 3,200 watts program but I play extremely compressed dance music so I thought best to stick with an amplifier that's around the SRX728S's continuous power rating. I've set the Driverack's crossover point at 100hz because at JBL's reccomended 80hz frequency it's right at the centre'ish if the kick drum frequency. I've set the high pass filter on the Driverack for the subs at 31hz. [/QUOTE]
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