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Put in a new amp last night and no sound out of it. Hooked up a amp I had on the shelf and got sound. Brand new out of the box. Getting sent back today.
So, Im not done
Put in a new amp last night and no sound out of it. Hooked up a amp I had on the shelf and got sound. Brand new out of the box. Getting sent back today.
So, Im not done
Stinger 700x4. Talked to stinger twice yesterday. Bridged mode and regular mode, no sound. Blue power light is on. Took the RCAs and hooked it up to my front amp and got sound, so RCAs are good. Hooked up a amp I had on the shelf to a spare speaker, used the power, ground, remote, and RCAs and it worked.
Weather is going to be nice this weekend too. SUCKS
Oh, I dunno, when I was younger it was Peavey, then Marshall, I am now eyeballing an EVH 50 watt head. I have had Crate, and i hear Friedman is good also.
So what amp would work with those speakers ? I probably am going to go with a DSP this time.
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Originally Posted by InthewindMNView Post
The Faital is a good speaker but requires more amp channels since the horn and woofer are fed separate. Also I would highly recommend a dsp with those.
So what amp would work with those speakers ? How many more channels would I need ? Should this be a 2 speaker only ? How would you wire this ? I see the Faitals are 8 ohm. Most amps are 4 or less. This is a bit out of my level. But thats where a paid tuner comes in.
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