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rockironwebb
senior newbie caveman
Assuming that the peavey cs-400 pa amp I am using were hooked up to pa speakers of ideal wattage and ohms,
How loud should I expect this setup to be?
I know speaker size will affect loudness.
Could this amp be functional but not putting out as much power as it should?
I am almost positive that the speakers aren't even PA loud speakers (Pro studio 15in and a crap horn in an old beat to hell wedge box)------I have googled away and mostly seen them as home audio speakers.( closest specs I could find was the same make 12in speaker that was 160watts rms, I assume the 15inch would be more)
Any I am positive I have mismatched wattage.
But I also suspect that the amp is old as hell and may not be putting out it's claimed wattage.
Do Amps "wear out" without blowing altogether?
I know, I know,
I am such a rookie.
Oh yeah, when hooked up to the speakers I mentioned, I can turn the amp all the way up and it would not be louder than steady drumming.
I may be a caveman drummer, but I am pretty sure it is never good to have to turn a level up to max.
How loud should I expect this setup to be?
I know speaker size will affect loudness.
Could this amp be functional but not putting out as much power as it should?
I am almost positive that the speakers aren't even PA loud speakers (Pro studio 15in and a crap horn in an old beat to hell wedge box)------I have googled away and mostly seen them as home audio speakers.( closest specs I could find was the same make 12in speaker that was 160watts rms, I assume the 15inch would be more)
Any I am positive I have mismatched wattage.
But I also suspect that the amp is old as hell and may not be putting out it's claimed wattage.
Do Amps "wear out" without blowing altogether?
I know, I know,

Oh yeah, when hooked up to the speakers I mentioned, I can turn the amp all the way up and it would not be louder than steady drumming.
I may be a caveman drummer, but I am pretty sure it is never good to have to turn a level up to max.