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Originally posted by m0gsi m0gsi wrote:

A 32a socket is likely to be wired to the building incoming electricity supply with a larger lower resistance cable therefore less voltage drop when the amplifier is drawing high peak current. 

I see.....! But wouldnt a ring main be wired with cable to supply 30+ amps, that's only two double sockets worth of power
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Originally posted by B_Bender B_Bender wrote:

Originally posted by m0gsi m0gsi wrote:

A 32a socket is likely to be wired to the building incoming electricity supply with a larger lower resistance cable therefore less voltage drop when the amplifier is drawing high peak current. 


I see.....! But wouldnt a ring main be wired with cable to supply 30+ amps, that's only two double sockets worth of power


Yes. Often on the same DB. Side by side with your magic 32a feed using the same breaker.

Also I can't remember the last event I went to of ANY kind where the show ran with a flat response. Maybe from 1KHz up at most.
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If your 13A outlet is dropping enough voltage to be audible on the output of an amplifier then something must be getting very hot somewhere.
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Originally posted by Dub Specialist Sound Dub Specialist Sound wrote:

but Crest has allways been conserative with spec power, heard it excells on 64a
Originally posted by levyte357- levyte357- wrote:

Inf8mk2, even on 13A supply, can have 2x 1850s per channel in trouble.
Originally posted by Aurora Aurora wrote:

The 9001 likes a stiff 32amp supply for full performance

So is this all bollox then?!
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In a nutshell, yes. Unless the people using them on 13A sockets are tripping breakers or blowing fuses.
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Just dont use a fuse on your bass amp/s ...
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Originally posted by luton_soundman luton_soundman wrote:

Just dont use a fuse on your bass amp/s ...

LOL dear oh dear
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Originally posted by B_Bender B_Bender wrote:

Originally posted by luton_soundman luton_soundman wrote:

Just dont use a fuse on your bass amp/s ...


LOL dear oh dear


Yeah but NO. Just use the right fuse type. If you're popping slow curve 13a fuses you're in danger of melting the socket already. Don't be an idiot.
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You can pull 25 amp current for a full non-stop 30 minute period on a proper a 13 amp fuse before it blows. If you need more than that, you need to reconsider your rig setup. Bring more amplifiers, or less rig.
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Originally posted by toastyghost toastyghost wrote:

In a nutshell, yes. Unless the people using them on 13A sockets are tripping breakers or blowing fuses.



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