
arcadeko
Illuminatius Overlordious
Ok so I got a little Kustom PA but I outgrew it real quick because we started doing some more aggressive louder songs in rehearsal and it just can't deliver the decibels.
So, the first thing I did was pick up a pair of larger speakers, I got a pair of ProFormance (PRO15ML) 15" speakers 100 watt RMS (200 watt peak) 8 Ohms.
The PA head is only 80 watts so I am selling the PA and looking to pick up a straight power amp to run out of my mixer/interface for practice.
I have read that it's ideal to have an amp that is 2x your RMS - but the amps I am looking at are slightly over that level, I am wondering if I am in danger of blowing my speakers with too big of an amp.
The are the 2 amps I am looking at now:
Crown XLS 1000: Stereo, 8 ohms (per ch.) 215W
XLS Drivecore™ Series
QSC GX3 8 ohms / 1 kHz (both channels driven) 300 W
QSC - GX Series Amplifiers
The GX3 is ideal for speakers in the 300 watt (Program) range
So think I would blow my speakers with these? I figure if I don't turn them all the way up I am ok?
I also have a huge sub, so I can use the cross-over features in the amp to run a high pass filter and run the sub on a separate channel.
I do not imagine I would ever be using this for a show... but I guess anything can happen - though there are no plans for it now and I would probably rent a PA for a show.
I also see a lot of cheap DJ amps - would this work for a rehearsal PA?
These amps are both around $100!
Pyle Pro PTA1000 1000 Watt DJ Amplifier
Amazon.com: Pyle Pro PTA1000 1000 Watt DJ Amplifier: Electronics
Pyle Home PAMP1000 160 Watt 2 Channel Home Stereo Power Amplifier
8 Ohm Power Output = 2 x 250 Watts Max
Amazon.com: Pyle Home PAMP1000 160 Watt 2 Channel Home Stereo Power Amplifier: Electronics
So... whats the skinny?
Seems I will be OK, as I read on Sweetwater's site:
So, the first thing I did was pick up a pair of larger speakers, I got a pair of ProFormance (PRO15ML) 15" speakers 100 watt RMS (200 watt peak) 8 Ohms.
The PA head is only 80 watts so I am selling the PA and looking to pick up a straight power amp to run out of my mixer/interface for practice.
I have read that it's ideal to have an amp that is 2x your RMS - but the amps I am looking at are slightly over that level, I am wondering if I am in danger of blowing my speakers with too big of an amp.
The are the 2 amps I am looking at now:
Crown XLS 1000: Stereo, 8 ohms (per ch.) 215W
XLS Drivecore™ Series
QSC GX3 8 ohms / 1 kHz (both channels driven) 300 W
QSC - GX Series Amplifiers
The GX3 is ideal for speakers in the 300 watt (Program) range
So think I would blow my speakers with these? I figure if I don't turn them all the way up I am ok?
I also have a huge sub, so I can use the cross-over features in the amp to run a high pass filter and run the sub on a separate channel.
I do not imagine I would ever be using this for a show... but I guess anything can happen - though there are no plans for it now and I would probably rent a PA for a show.
I also see a lot of cheap DJ amps - would this work for a rehearsal PA?
These amps are both around $100!
Pyle Pro PTA1000 1000 Watt DJ Amplifier
Amazon.com: Pyle Pro PTA1000 1000 Watt DJ Amplifier: Electronics
Pyle Home PAMP1000 160 Watt 2 Channel Home Stereo Power Amplifier
8 Ohm Power Output = 2 x 250 Watts Max
Amazon.com: Pyle Home PAMP1000 160 Watt 2 Channel Home Stereo Power Amplifier: Electronics
So... whats the skinny?
Seems I will be OK, as I read on Sweetwater's site:
http://www.sweetwater.com/shop/live-sound/pa-speakers/buying-guide.phpContrary to popular belief, you're more likely to damage your speakers with an underpowered amp than with one that has too much power, so don't scrimp here!
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