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brett304
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Not real sure of how to word it... I would like to know the practical take on bass amps and pa stuff... I can't seem to find the approach to this that makes sense so I figured I'd just ask you all...
I have a harke 300 bass amp head... It has a direct out... Do I have to hook up a speaker to use this or is it necessary to have a load attached to the amp at all times??? IOW.. Can I use it direct only for recording??
Also say I have two cabinets... Can I hook up only one at a time?? Do I need to bridge my output??? Not sure what I mean, but for example : "I have a pa speaker that has two 1/4 inch inputs on the back of the cabinet... Can/ should I bridge both sides of an amp through one speaker... Or if I hook up two seperate, do they have to have matching wattages, etc? IOW, can I hook up one 15 in bas cab and a 12 in. pa speaker at the same time?? I'm pretty sure I understand about the part of sending too much wattage to a speaker and basic mis-matching, etc... But not totally sure...
One last piece... I recieved two cabinets with my head... A blown 15 and a two-ten cabinet... All Harke... Can I order/build an enclosure out of my cabinet... I assume definitely... But do these boxes have crossovers built into them optimized to the speaker??? It seems like they would have to in order to make your amp outputs plug and play with multiple enclosures, etc...
I would like to get a real nice speaker and use my harke head untill I can afford to buy a nice head at least six months later... I probably wouldn't need more than 300 watts but I want it to all be really nice...quiet...great for recording both direct (without any room signal) and still have the option of running direct and useing the amp at the same time... both for use as a stage monitor for small shows, or to use the enclosure for a miced version of my signal... ( I love mixing my direct signal with my mics... ) Anyway I'm sure that this shouldn't be a hard question and will probably clear up quite quickly and I'm sure I'm not the only one who would want or expect these options...
Thanks in advance, hopefully someone will see where I'm coming from and why I couldn't just look up all this info... sometimes an explanation from a human works wonders...Thanks... -Brett
I have a harke 300 bass amp head... It has a direct out... Do I have to hook up a speaker to use this or is it necessary to have a load attached to the amp at all times??? IOW.. Can I use it direct only for recording??
Also say I have two cabinets... Can I hook up only one at a time?? Do I need to bridge my output??? Not sure what I mean, but for example : "I have a pa speaker that has two 1/4 inch inputs on the back of the cabinet... Can/ should I bridge both sides of an amp through one speaker... Or if I hook up two seperate, do they have to have matching wattages, etc? IOW, can I hook up one 15 in bas cab and a 12 in. pa speaker at the same time?? I'm pretty sure I understand about the part of sending too much wattage to a speaker and basic mis-matching, etc... But not totally sure...
One last piece... I recieved two cabinets with my head... A blown 15 and a two-ten cabinet... All Harke... Can I order/build an enclosure out of my cabinet... I assume definitely... But do these boxes have crossovers built into them optimized to the speaker??? It seems like they would have to in order to make your amp outputs plug and play with multiple enclosures, etc...
I would like to get a real nice speaker and use my harke head untill I can afford to buy a nice head at least six months later... I probably wouldn't need more than 300 watts but I want it to all be really nice...quiet...great for recording both direct (without any room signal) and still have the option of running direct and useing the amp at the same time... both for use as a stage monitor for small shows, or to use the enclosure for a miced version of my signal... ( I love mixing my direct signal with my mics... ) Anyway I'm sure that this shouldn't be a hard question and will probably clear up quite quickly and I'm sure I'm not the only one who would want or expect these options...
Thanks in advance, hopefully someone will see where I'm coming from and why I couldn't just look up all this info... sometimes an explanation from a human works wonders...Thanks... -Brett