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When L21-30 just isn't big enough
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 24587" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>Re: When L21-30 just isn't big enough</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Some thoughts:</p><p>Can you set up the amps so that each amplifier is doing a triamp zone + sub? This'll make it easier to balance the load across multiple phases, as well as reducing the maximum draw per amplifier.</p><p></p><p>Have you given thought to putting 2 L21-30 breakouts in the rack? One breakout (the "primary") has 3 amplifiers, all as line-line loads. The second breakout has a single amplifier, plus whatever you need for courtesy outlets. If you just have the amplifier, it could be as simple as an under-populated L21-30 to Powercon. Basically, 2 racpacks instead of one. On quieter shows, you could perhaps use the loop-thru on the primary to feed the secondary. The primary breakout wouldn't need any additional overcurrent protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 24587, member: 172"] Re: When L21-30 just isn't big enough Some thoughts: Can you set up the amps so that each amplifier is doing a triamp zone + sub? This'll make it easier to balance the load across multiple phases, as well as reducing the maximum draw per amplifier. Have you given thought to putting 2 L21-30 breakouts in the rack? One breakout (the "primary") has 3 amplifiers, all as line-line loads. The second breakout has a single amplifier, plus whatever you need for courtesy outlets. If you just have the amplifier, it could be as simple as an under-populated L21-30 to Powercon. Basically, 2 racpacks instead of one. On quieter shows, you could perhaps use the loop-thru on the primary to feed the secondary. The primary breakout wouldn't need any additional overcurrent protection. [/QUOTE]
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