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<blockquote data-quote="BJ James" data-source="post: 39657" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Re: Samson S Zone line level wiring</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys,</p><p>This was a quick "emergency" job for a local ice rink. They had one 300w TOA amp running a pile of speakers for the stands, a sub, speakers in a warm zone, and lobby speakers. And all controlled with a Kenwood stereo receiver. I can't believe it EVER worked -let alone worked to their satisfaction for the past several years until recently. Yay for the now out of business stereo shop that did all the local installs. </p><p>I ended up repurposing the existing amp to just the warm zone and lobby, and installed a bunch of new speakers in the rink and a couple amps. The majority of my time was spent tracing all the existing wiring runs- ya, why would you ever bother to label anything? I wish I had taken a "before" picture of the rack. What a frickin' rats nest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJ James, post: 39657, member: 87"] Re: Samson S Zone line level wiring Thanks guys, This was a quick "emergency" job for a local ice rink. They had one 300w TOA amp running a pile of speakers for the stands, a sub, speakers in a warm zone, and lobby speakers. And all controlled with a Kenwood stereo receiver. I can't believe it EVER worked -let alone worked to their satisfaction for the past several years until recently. Yay for the now out of business stereo shop that did all the local installs. I ended up repurposing the existing amp to just the warm zone and lobby, and installed a bunch of new speakers in the rink and a couple amps. The majority of my time was spent tracing all the existing wiring runs- ya, why would you ever bother to label anything? I wish I had taken a "before" picture of the rack. What a frickin' rats nest. [/QUOTE]
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