Adam Schaible wrote on Tue, 06 October 2009 16:49 |
That's not the same as saying "they really come alive at 3kw".
I'd be very surprised if they ever see more than 100v without clipping.
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I think you need to put away the slide rule and do some listening test.
At first you say the LG will blow away the bridged xti.
The LG puts out 2000w vs. 3200w on the xti.
Yes 1.5db difference
is difference.
Then you ask RMS, or peak.
If ya knew the parameters of the amps (which obviously you did) you wouldn't even need to ask.
Then you talk about 800w on a driver. Were talking about a 2 driver cabinet so it's 1600w per cab unless you discrete the loudspeaker.
Now we're measuring heater voltage before clips.
How many different amp/728 configs have you ran in the past year?
I spend minimum three days a week in front of these cabs with all types of input. They work best when an amplifier can give them at least 3000w of power. Like all JBL they work the best when the amplifier rating is within the middle power rating.
My stuff sounds good. I was offering advice to jack to make sure his stuff sounded good.
I have no issue with you, but you seem to be stuck on a paper trail and not real life experience.
I've beaten this horse enough.