Daisy chaining admark amplifiers |
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Fordmayhem
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Posted: 29 April 2023 at 1:10am |
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Hello,
Amp in question from ADmark series which all appear to be the same amplifier rebadged for different models. https://www.admarksound.com/Content/upload/pdf/202218715/admark-amplifier.pdf?rnd=264 On our usual amplifiers, Powersoft,Crown, Behringer etc I believe it is possible to connect two drivers via one NL4 output on the amplifier. Is that the same with admark amplifiers? Also, on the 2nd amp that I would daisy chain with the shorter cable, is that cable able to be NL2, or does it have to be NL4 / same cable running from amp? Thanks
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Conanski
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Daisy chaining amplifiers usually means connecting the input signal from one to another, under no circumstances should the outputs of 2 amplifiers be connected together. |
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Fordmayhem
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Thank you! I made sense in the end. I meant to ask about using NL2/NL4 for wiring the second driver not amplifier... but it all comes down to how I have wired the speakon's.
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Galucha
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I could have been misinterpreting the sticker/manual, but I didn't see any indication that you could run both channels from a single NL4 on my AD42.
So I'm just running both outputs into a single NL4 receptacle on my patch panel that lets me run 2 subs daisy chained from a single cable.
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