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<blockquote data-quote="Reginald Poliah" data-source="post: 12303" data-attributes="member: 9122"><p>Hey everybody I want a suggestion, I have a 4*4 stack of speakers 4 tsw721's and 4 tms 3's</p><p>i want advice on how you guys think I should wire up my music. and a suggestion on what amp I should get .</p><p>Currently in my amp rack I have two crest ca 12's and one crest ca 6 I am now considering buying a crest ca 9.</p><p>Im using a turbosound lms d6 to process everything.</p><p>All boxes except two of the 721s are loaded with original drivers. </p><p>So far this is my plan.</p><p>The four 721's are at 8 ohms each so Im thinking of running two on either side of one ca 12.</p><p>So that one output i have on the lms Ill use a spitter and get two signals occupying both channels.</p><p>that would give me a 4ohm load on each channel</p><p></p><p>The second Ca 12 I would do the same thing except use it too power the 15's loaded in the tms </p><p>each box has 2 15" drivers and its at 4ohms</p><p>That would give me a 2ohm load on each channel.</p><p></p><p>the ca 9 I would use to power the 10's loaded in the tms, using a splitter occupying both channels</p><p>each box has 2 10" at 8 ohms</p><p>so that should break down to 4ohm load on each channel.</p><p></p><p>the ca 6 i would use to power the 2 1" compression drivers.</p><p>splitting the signal once again.</p><p></p><p>Im going to give the specs on everything in my following post.</p><p>Im learning my pro audio slowly but surely. </p><p>all help will be appreciated </p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reginald Poliah, post: 12303, member: 9122"] Hey everybody I want a suggestion, I have a 4*4 stack of speakers 4 tsw721's and 4 tms 3's i want advice on how you guys think I should wire up my music. and a suggestion on what amp I should get . Currently in my amp rack I have two crest ca 12's and one crest ca 6 I am now considering buying a crest ca 9. Im using a turbosound lms d6 to process everything. All boxes except two of the 721s are loaded with original drivers. So far this is my plan. The four 721's are at 8 ohms each so Im thinking of running two on either side of one ca 12. So that one output i have on the lms Ill use a spitter and get two signals occupying both channels. that would give me a 4ohm load on each channel The second Ca 12 I would do the same thing except use it too power the 15's loaded in the tms each box has 2 15" drivers and its at 4ohms That would give me a 2ohm load on each channel. the ca 9 I would use to power the 10's loaded in the tms, using a splitter occupying both channels each box has 2 10" at 8 ohms so that should break down to 4ohm load on each channel. the ca 6 i would use to power the 2 1" compression drivers. splitting the signal once again. Im going to give the specs on everything in my following post. Im learning my pro audio slowly but surely. all help will be appreciated thanks. [/QUOTE]
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