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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic" data-source="post: 8710738" data-attributes="member: 680494"><p>The stage will present as wide as the gear is. The sails are a good spot for albeit not as deep as the a pillar can be. T/A won't be available until you get that dsp-408 up and running.</p><p></p><p>Personally I've always had the best luck running the wire from the amp all the way back up to the battery ground for alt whine. Having the gain down helps the noise floor too.</p><p></p><p>The skar skv2 is a decent amp, Korean I believe. Nothing wrong with having extra power, just keep the gain down (which will help with noise floor) and use the dsp-408, adjust the input and output to the amp.</p><p></p><p>Good snap and clarity is something I always equated with higher efficiency drivers like pro audio. I prefer the dynamics and dry sound of PA stuff. I have the Stevens MB8s and the percussion is astounding now, sounds like you're in the garage and the guys are just jamming... can be painful. Things like Gojiras drum solo just makes me smile ear to ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic, post: 8710738, member: 680494"] The stage will present as wide as the gear is. The sails are a good spot for albeit not as deep as the a pillar can be. T/A won't be available until you get that dsp-408 up and running. Personally I've always had the best luck running the wire from the amp all the way back up to the battery ground for alt whine. Having the gain down helps the noise floor too. The skar skv2 is a decent amp, Korean I believe. Nothing wrong with having extra power, just keep the gain down (which will help with noise floor) and use the dsp-408, adjust the input and output to the amp. Good snap and clarity is something I always equated with higher efficiency drivers like pro audio. I prefer the dynamics and dry sound of PA stuff. I have the Stevens MB8s and the percussion is astounding now, sounds like you're in the garage and the guys are just jamming... can be painful. Things like Gojiras drum solo just makes me smile ear to ear. [/QUOTE]
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