Anyone who thinks they are putting 2000 watts into a set of home speakers is smoking something besides the voice coils. 2000 watts of average power is what you out into a stack of 8 labhorns at a rave, using four 3600 watt amps to drive them, connected with 8 #12 speaker cables.
Multiple 4 ohm speakers, multiple amps.
Simple solution, don't connect speakers in parallel. Amps run with much less distortion into higher impedances. So you will have much better performance using two smaller amps working into 4 ohms than a single large amp working into 2 ohms.
Simple solution, don't connect speakers in parallel. Amps run with much less distortion into higher impedances. So you will have much better performance using two smaller amps working into 4 ohms than a single large amp working into 2 ohms.
Its 2018.
[....]Is there another company out there aside of behringer making decent power at a price that isn't crazy high? [....]
Look at Monacor respectively Stageline, eg the ST-3000
IMG STAGELINE - Produkte - STA-3000
or here:
Monacor Schweiz AG - Verstarker
I'm not sure you can get these products in your country.
Btw, I understand your anger about derailing such threads...
2,000 watts into 2 Ω is 63 amps. Jesus, that's a lot of current!!!! You gonna need a BIG copper bar between the amp & speaker. Eh?
Not really. You routinely see 63A Ceeform connectors in live sound. One venue I worked at a lot had a 125A 240v 3-phase supply.
Chris
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