Well? I currently have about a 1800-2000wrms on tap for my front stage,but no way in hell am I using it,btw I'm such a bragger cause I have a lil money and like to flaunt it so fucc all you broke mofos
Yes, its a long and terrible drive.kewl, if your indeed in PA thats a hell of a drive.
i was just about to comment with pro audio speakers its not that far fetched, when you have B&C's that'll take 300w each, its very do-able. There are plenty of guys over at diyobile audio running over 1k to their front stages... if you run 3 way active and aren't running over 600-700w i'd be surprisedMy buddy has 900 to 1100 on his mids and highs.....B&C's and Seleniums
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/yumyum.gif.0556df42231b304b9c995aefd13928a8.gifI have 400 rms running to each side of my front end... Diamond d971's. Sounds amazing
This and for those who have 1k+ in frontstage and want more either have a BIG substage, or havent tuned their amps right. That or shitty mids.Either way, your speakers aren't seeing that amount of wattage.
They are very nice, but that tweet needs alot of love to get it sounding decent, it is very harsh/loud, but the detail is amazing, staging and imaging is pretty good as well, running those 125.2 in dual mono helps with that I'm sure//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/yumyum.gif.0556df42231b304b9c995aefd13928a8.gif
almost bought some of those awhile back when my buddy was a diamond dealer
I'm with you, gains down, mucho headroom, amazing dynamicslol
i love it when you guys get all riled up. I do indeed run 3 ARC Audio SE4200's bridged on the front stage AND the GAINS are all bottom the fark out. It is all (in my case trying) to eliminate any noise floor and have headroom from hell....it is all about the dynamics. Now realistically, 500wmrs continuous power is probably where it is at 80miles per hour going down the road, but the 1900wrms in reserve sure makes the music seem real.
technically the three amps are rated at a total of 2400wrms on my front stage. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
Those Diamonds of mine are quite the beasts, I've never seen a set of comps take the power these do for the last 2 years, and not die. I love them.since a few of us are lying I wanna play,I have 2 of these bridged to my front stage.http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/product_details.asp?item_id=95249&locale=en_US
Btw I know you guys have it on tap I just don't believe your speakers are taking it
Clean, clear and loud as fawk. It's hard to describe, but I will try. When you sit in a car with a typical set of comps hooked to a typical amp, and you crank it up, the distortion makes you turn it down due to discomfort, correct? Ok, now imagine NOT having the distortion make you turn it down, and being able to go louder and louder...CLEANLY. It's tons of fun, trust meSo, the best thing to ask is does it sound clean and clear or is it just loud?
Did I just "learn" something?Clean, clear and loud as fawk. It's hard to describe, but I will try. When you sit in a car with a typical set of comps hooked to a typical amp, and you crank it up, the distortion makes you turn it down due to discomfort, correct? Ok, now imagine NOT having the distortion make you turn it down, and being able to go louder and louder...CLEANLY. It's tons of fun, trust me
I too noticed this when I finally hooked up my first amp that is actually nice up to my first set of comps that is actually nice.Clean, clear and loud as fawk. It's hard to describe, but I will try. When you sit in a car with a typical set of comps hooked to a typical amp, and you crank it up, the distortion makes you turn it down due to discomfort, correct? Ok, now imagine NOT having the distortion make you turn it down, and being able to go louder and louder...CLEANLY. It's tons of fun, trust me
The new Diamond HEXPro seem to be almost the same, except for a fabric tweet, but same xover, and mid, I honestly dont know if they have the same balls to the wall performance, but I imagine the tweet sounds alot better than mine, and is easier to tune in.Did I just "learn" something?I feel a new project in the making!