I don't know what voltage you have locally, but if the sub current limits its input current and it's set for 240v, it will only have half the current it expects. This would yield a dramatic reduction in peak power.
How many DB difference are we talking between the two?
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Current is 120v (usually around 117v)
I use a
Brick Wall PW2RAUD 20A Point of Use 2 plug Audiophile (isolated receptacles) Surge protector (uses 15A wall plug and 15A receptacles.) This has 20A electronics for more heavy duty use.
Then to a profesionally built 2 phase electric box
This electric box I have used with no problems for 8 NX subs and 12 NXL23s on one phase and all of my ligths and haze machines on the other phase.
The test was done without measurement, side by side
If you don't mind the rigging/stands/lack thereof, TTL11A's over some other subs, maybe non-RCF, would probably be your best bet. The 8006's that Silas has are what I would look at (haven't heard them in person yet) if you want to stay RCF. The TTS56A's are good, but really expensive and need plenty of current. Danley TH-118's or DBH-218's are a pretty safe default answer.
I think you have your answer.
I'll expand on that. You are running your whole sound rig on one 120V, 20A circuit? With a power conditioner inline?
First, you never want to be using any sort of power conditioning on high-draw things like amplifiers. Wall power is plenty clean unless there is a lightning strike; 'power conditioners' rarely do anything useful other than provide more outlets.
Sorry I did not explain well. My electric box has 2 60 amp 120v lines
I have 2 of the PW2RAUD 20A, one for each sub. The columns each go into one 15a plug (different one).
I do not use a power conditioner for the PA, only for the mixer or CD Players
This setup (electric) is used for 8 NX subs and 12 NX tops with no problem. If I plugged all of that into 20A circuit it would not work.
I also own 4 RCF TT25 tops. When I place one TT25 over 1 NX sub I have a nice sounding set up. When I use 1 TT25 over 2 NX subs I get a great little system for up to 250-300. When I use 1 TT25 over 1 TTS26 I have to use an HPF of 75Hz on the sub!! Why? because with the gain on the sub at minimum and the gain on the top at 50% the TTS26 will limit in red at very low gain from the A&H Zed 10 mixer. This is my problem with the sub, it limits in red really early.
Second, better equipment senses line current and voltage and has the ability to limit their current consumption so they don't trip breakers. Running your whole sound rig like you are guarantees you are pushing that circuit to its limit and the gear is not performing to potential.
Separate all the gear onto different circuits. Put the subs each on their own circuits. Given real input power, I'm sure the better sub will pull ahead, as you would expect. It takes power to make power.
And, there is no '2 phase'. There is split-phase (single phase) power and three-phase power. With three-phase, it is certainly possible to use just two of the three legs, but it is not '2 phase'.
You are correct. It is 3 phase power, I only use 2 of the three legs
As a note for you: the 8006AS subs I have came with a 20-amp line cord, intending for each sub to have its own ENTIRE 20A circuit.
Fernando,
I have not replied to this thread, since you and I have not spoken about this recently and I thought that you might get further input from other users. If you want to talk to someone at RCF USA I will provide that contact info to you. I doubt that anyone there monitors FB messages for support issues.
I have run the TTL11A/TTS26A systems on a 120v 20a circuit per side many times, using the Brickwall surge suppressors which have a 15a breaker. Never has the power been inadequate and neither the breaker in the Brickwall unit nor the venue breaker ever tripped with the system being run up to intermittent limiting. If you have a solid power source (MEASURED voltage of 110v +), one dedicated 20a VENUE CIRCUIT PER SIDE should be adequate unless you are running into constant compression or limiting. I would not advise running both sides on a single circuit, although I have run both columns and one sub on a single 20a 120v circuit at small events. You have a disadvantage in Venezuela with the standard voltage being lower than 120v.
Silas, the Brickwall units are sm surge suppressors, which I use and suggested to Fernando because of the fact that the TT columns & subs both contain multiple channels of amplification, dsp and networking and a failure through overvoltage would be very expensive to repair. Cheap insurance, if you will.
I have not had an opportunity to compare the TTS26A side-by-side with the NXS25A, but it would surprise me if given similar filter settings and gain matched that the NX25 would deliver more output than a properly functioning TTS26A. At the first event I used a pair of TT26As they kept me awake all night in my room 7 floors up from the basement ballroom, leading me to reset the low cut the following day.
Fernando, what high and low pass settings are you using on the subs? Are you using the x-over output to the columns? Have you done any basic troubleshooting on the subs to determine if the drivers are all working and not wired out of polarity? Do both TT subs have the same output? When you compared them to the NX did you have them set with similar filters and run both subs into hard limit? The TTS26A does have rms limiting and a compression circuit which will light the limiter light before you reach clipping and hard limit.
Finally, if you determine that the subs DO work as they should and just don't have the output you need, then it is not impossible to fabricate a method to mount the columns on top of a different sub.
Sounds like something is accidentally set up wrong, or not working. Like a 75 Hz HPF to the subs or something like that.
The 75 Hz filter is set so that the subs don't have to process anything under 75 and don't limit early.
I hope that is just mistyped. I could certainly believe the subs would lack punch with a 75Hz HPF
The 75 Hz filter is set so that the subs don't have to process anything under 75 and don't limit early.
Finally. I got a response from RCF
They gave me a new firmware and we measured each sub with smaart before and after applying the firmware
The result is 5 more dbs in each sub
Now the column clips before the sub does.
So it is like having 2 more subs which is what originally RCF told me to do ( get more subs )
Fernando,
What is the name of that firmware file?
Mike