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Which limiters are good enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Stringer" data-source="post: 50377" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Re: Which limiters are good enough?</p><p></p><p>Would maybe a Peavey VSX26 be ok? What's the unit like? Unless I get myself a pair of QSC RMX1450 amps and bridge them, one on each of my Peavey UL215H mid/highs, I mean I can get them cheap, about £150 each and they've got built in clip limiting haven't they. I haven't currently got an amp to power my mid/highs. By the way when I said I turn the amp's attenuators to fully clockwise, I mean that I do that with the amps, but they're hired, I don't own them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Stringer, post: 50377, member: 166"] Re: Which limiters are good enough? Would maybe a Peavey VSX26 be ok? What's the unit like? Unless I get myself a pair of QSC RMX1450 amps and bridge them, one on each of my Peavey UL215H mid/highs, I mean I can get them cheap, about £150 each and they've got built in clip limiting haven't they. I haven't currently got an amp to power my mid/highs. By the way when I said I turn the amp's attenuators to fully clockwise, I mean that I do that with the amps, but they're hired, I don't own them. [/QUOTE]
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