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Question about headroom with dj mixers
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Stringer" data-source="post: 43074" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Re: Question about headroom with dj mixers</p><p></p><p>For one thing, finding another two MPA750 amps so I got one powering each driver would be virtualy impossible, it's taken me a year to find the two I have, and another thing, the venue is always the same, a little rock pub/venue with only a 150-200 person absolutely maximum capacity, they've barely got enough power circuits to run my system already so having four MPA750 bridged wouldn't be much good because there simply wouldn't be enough power to feed them. There's only 3 double 230v/13A wall sockets to run the whole pa and lighting system. I'm not clued up on time allighing subs and mid/highs so I wouldn't know what settings to use or what the ideal sound would sound like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Stringer, post: 43074, member: 166"] Re: Question about headroom with dj mixers For one thing, finding another two MPA750 amps so I got one powering each driver would be virtualy impossible, it's taken me a year to find the two I have, and another thing, the venue is always the same, a little rock pub/venue with only a 150-200 person absolutely maximum capacity, they've barely got enough power circuits to run my system already so having four MPA750 bridged wouldn't be much good because there simply wouldn't be enough power to feed them. There's only 3 double 230v/13A wall sockets to run the whole pa and lighting system. I'm not clued up on time allighing subs and mid/highs so I wouldn't know what settings to use or what the ideal sound would sound like. [/QUOTE]
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