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jckk335

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    Voluntary theatre worker
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    I work Voluntary for Willington Youth Theatre. I am the person who is in charge of all lighting and sound and equipment hire
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    keith jackson

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  1. Cheers that what I thought and was getting baffled to find the right and wrong way of amplifier matching. So I am quite pleased to not go ahead and just connect the amp and speakers as it would cost far too much to fix if they blew.
  2. The reason the 500w amp was gotten rid was one of the binding posts snapped and when it was replaced one of the cables on the bridge board, the solder failed and would not reattach to the board, resulting in an electrical fault. As for the 200w amp it has been a while since I have looked at the manual so properly have to do that Just had a good luck and the 200w amp says 60watts rms at 4ohm 50watts rms at 8ohm
  3. Cheers for your reply. The reason the 500w amp was gotten rid was one of the binding posts snapped and when it was replaced one of the cables on the bridge board, the solder failed and would not reattach to the board, resulting in an electrical fault.
  4. Hi looking for some help, I had a 500w 4ohm amplifier connected to 2 250w 4ohm speakers. However this amplifier has died and gotten rid of. I do have a 200w 8ohm amplifier as a spare, so after looking around for information on what would the outcome be in terms of power, impedance, whether or the speakers or the amp will not work properly.
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