I find I get a good sound for playing Cd's at dances is to put the left line out from my cd player into one pa amp and the right line out into another pa amp and one speaker into each amp and that way I have control over both channels, can I do any damage like this.
sure you can do damage if you drive the crap out of it!
but no, there is nothing inherently wrong/bad with your operating scheme.
but no, there is nothing inherently wrong/bad with your operating scheme.
I find I get a good sound for playing Cd's at dances is to put the left line out from my cd player into one pa amp
and the right line out into another pa amp and one speaker into each amp and that way I have control over both channels,
can I do any damage like this.
If you can bridge each amp, then you can increase the power of each channel as well.
That is, provided the amp can drive half the speaker impedance, which is what each
channel of the amp sees when bridged.
all I know is that is sounds good, I have a berhinger 2000 amp which is supposed to be stereo but I have read that all these stereo are not what they claim , but the way I do it the STEREO is super
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