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abedinthehouse
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Need IMMEDIATE Advise on AMPS & Live Setup
I am new to this site and this is my first post...so I am a somewhat new DJ and I'm thinking about setting up my own studio to record some artists I know and host shows at my house.
My equipment so far:
(1) GEM Sound DMX-2011 (DJ Mixer)
http://salestores.com/gemsou01.html
(2) Acoustic Audio GX-450 (Speakers)
http://www.thedeepdiscount.com/p-116-acoustic-audio-gx-450-pair-700-watt-pro-dj-speakers-pa-studio-monitors.aspx
(2) Numark TT200
(2) Shure SM58
I am now trying to find a good professional amplifier for my speakers, but I still wanted some advice before I bought one....I would also like to know if there is anything else I might need to properly use my equipment such as a mic preamp?? Im pretty sure once I get the amp and cables, ill be all set..but if you know of anything else I might need, id appreciate it. (I just want to be able to get my system up and ready to play music, use my turntables, and my mics. Also should I get shielded balanced cables to use through the whole system? or does it not matter...keep in mind my mixer's outputs are balanced.
I had my mind set on the CROWN XTI 2000 but I found some EuroPower EP 4000 for cheaper...but im not sure if EuroPower is as great and dependable as CROWN...any advice from some pros would be greatly appreciated..I just want something that will run my speakers nicely with clean power without over powering it or under powering the speakers. (By under powering I mean using an amp with lower specs on full power for a speaker that has higher specs)
I really want either the Crown XTI 2000 or the EuroPower EP 4000...my budget is $500. Having an amp that will allow me to upgrade my speakers would be nice too. If you have any suggestions other than the two mentioned I'd gladly take them into account..
Here are the specs on my speakers:
http://www.thedeepdiscount.com/p-116-acoustic-audio-gx-450-pair-700-watt-pro-dj-speakers-pa-studio-monitors.aspx
700 Watts RMS to 1400 Watts Maximum per Pair
350 Watts RMS to 700 Watts Maximum Each
Minimum Power Requirement 10 Watts
Inputs: Standard Speaker Wire or Dual 1/4" Phono Style Jacks
Built-In Pole Socket for Stand
Frequency Response: 27 Hz to 20 kHz
Sensitivity: 96 dB @ 1 Watt/1 Meter
8" Inch High Rigidity PVA Treated Cone Woofer
Extended Throw Drive Assembly
25mm Loaded Piezo Horn Tweeter
Digitally Tuned Front Firing Port System
Coverage Pattern: 60° x 40°
Crossover Frequency: 1500 Hz
Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohm
The specs on the two amps are the RMS (owners manual and spec sheet for the two can be found within the links)
Crown XTI 2000 spec: (Im really thinking about getting this..)
http://www.123dj.com/amps/crown/xti2000.html
475W - 8 ohm Stereo (per channel)
800W - 4 ohm Stereo (per channel)
1,000W - 2 ohm Stereo (per channel)
1,600W - 8 ohm Bridge-Mono
2,000W - 4 ohm Bridge-Mono
EuroPower EP 4000 spec:
http://www.123dj.com/amps/behringer/ep4000.html
550W - 8 ohm Stereo (per channel)
950W - 4 ohm Stereo (per channel)
1,250W - 2 ohm Stereo (per channel)
1,750W - 8 ohm Bridge-Mono
2,400W - 4 ohm Bridge-Mono
THANKS EVERYONE...I REALLY APPRECIATE THIS HELP
I am new to this site and this is my first post...so I am a somewhat new DJ and I'm thinking about setting up my own studio to record some artists I know and host shows at my house.
My equipment so far:
(1) GEM Sound DMX-2011 (DJ Mixer)
http://salestores.com/gemsou01.html
(2) Acoustic Audio GX-450 (Speakers)
http://www.thedeepdiscount.com/p-116-acoustic-audio-gx-450-pair-700-watt-pro-dj-speakers-pa-studio-monitors.aspx
(2) Numark TT200
(2) Shure SM58
I am now trying to find a good professional amplifier for my speakers, but I still wanted some advice before I bought one....I would also like to know if there is anything else I might need to properly use my equipment such as a mic preamp?? Im pretty sure once I get the amp and cables, ill be all set..but if you know of anything else I might need, id appreciate it. (I just want to be able to get my system up and ready to play music, use my turntables, and my mics. Also should I get shielded balanced cables to use through the whole system? or does it not matter...keep in mind my mixer's outputs are balanced.
I had my mind set on the CROWN XTI 2000 but I found some EuroPower EP 4000 for cheaper...but im not sure if EuroPower is as great and dependable as CROWN...any advice from some pros would be greatly appreciated..I just want something that will run my speakers nicely with clean power without over powering it or under powering the speakers. (By under powering I mean using an amp with lower specs on full power for a speaker that has higher specs)
I really want either the Crown XTI 2000 or the EuroPower EP 4000...my budget is $500. Having an amp that will allow me to upgrade my speakers would be nice too. If you have any suggestions other than the two mentioned I'd gladly take them into account..
Here are the specs on my speakers:
http://www.thedeepdiscount.com/p-116-acoustic-audio-gx-450-pair-700-watt-pro-dj-speakers-pa-studio-monitors.aspx
700 Watts RMS to 1400 Watts Maximum per Pair
350 Watts RMS to 700 Watts Maximum Each
Minimum Power Requirement 10 Watts
Inputs: Standard Speaker Wire or Dual 1/4" Phono Style Jacks
Built-In Pole Socket for Stand
Frequency Response: 27 Hz to 20 kHz
Sensitivity: 96 dB @ 1 Watt/1 Meter
8" Inch High Rigidity PVA Treated Cone Woofer
Extended Throw Drive Assembly
25mm Loaded Piezo Horn Tweeter
Digitally Tuned Front Firing Port System
Coverage Pattern: 60° x 40°
Crossover Frequency: 1500 Hz
Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohm
The specs on the two amps are the RMS (owners manual and spec sheet for the two can be found within the links)
Crown XTI 2000 spec: (Im really thinking about getting this..)
http://www.123dj.com/amps/crown/xti2000.html
475W - 8 ohm Stereo (per channel)
800W - 4 ohm Stereo (per channel)
1,000W - 2 ohm Stereo (per channel)
1,600W - 8 ohm Bridge-Mono
2,000W - 4 ohm Bridge-Mono
EuroPower EP 4000 spec:
http://www.123dj.com/amps/behringer/ep4000.html
550W - 8 ohm Stereo (per channel)
950W - 4 ohm Stereo (per channel)
1,250W - 2 ohm Stereo (per channel)
1,750W - 8 ohm Bridge-Mono
2,400W - 4 ohm Bridge-Mono
THANKS EVERYONE...I REALLY APPRECIATE THIS HELP
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