Hey guys,
I am getting into the mobile karaoke business and just cought a snag. I really dont understand all this RMS, 4 vs 8 ohm crap. Here is what I got.
GEM SOUND EXA2950 Power AMP
2000 watts peak output
1000 WATTS RMS @ 4 Ohms Bridged
500 watts Per Channel RMS @ 4 ohms
250 watts per channel RMS @ 8 ohms
I also bought a pair of 15" 700watt ADI Sound w/ 7x9 horn tweeter.
350 watts RMS w/ 700 watts peak.
Frequency response is 45 to 20,000 hz. (8 Ohms) (101 db)
2 way 15 inch speakers with 50 oz magnet and 2.5 inch voice coil.
That is all that is mentioned about the speakers.
I have never heard of this company before.
My question, is this to much amp for these speakers, if so any suggestion. I have tried running from the mixer which is an AMerican Audion Q-D6, balanced, didnt like, unbalanced, I liked better.
What do you guys think?
Thanx JP
Hey guys,
I am getting into the mobile karaoke business and just cought a snag. I really dont understand all this RMS, 4 vs 8 ohm crap. Here is what I got.
GEM SOUND EXA2950 Power AMP
2000 watts peak output
1000 WATTS RMS @ 4 Ohms Bridged
500 watts Per Channel RMS @ 4 ohms
250 watts per channel RMS @ 8 ohms
I also bought a pair of 15" 700watt ADI Sound w/ 7x9 horn tweeter.
350 watts RMS w/ 700 watts peak.
Frequency response is 45 to 20,000 hz. (8 Ohms) (101 db)
2 way 15 inch speakers with 50 oz magnet and 2.5 inch voice coil.
That is all that is mentioned about the speakers.
I have never heard of this company before.
My question, is this to much amp for these speakers, if so any suggestion. I have tried running from the mixer which is an AMerican Audion Q-D6, balanced, didnt like, unbalanced, I liked better.
What do you guys think?
Thanx JP