Amplification for eminence drivers in HD15 |
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crysummers123
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Posted: 08 January 2013 at 8:20pm |
I am building 2 HD15 cabs and loading them with the Eminence Kappa Pro-15LF-2 15" speakers. The peak power is 1200 watts and the RMS is 600. What kind of amplification would i need to run these speakers proficiently with at least 200 watts left over to run the mid and tops? Any and all advice is helpful
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njw
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Welcome to the forum!, Firstly, you need to be running seperate amps (or at least, amp channels) between the bass and mid/top so no need to have any power 'left over'. Secondly, whats your budget? Do you want new or second hand, traditional heavyweight or SMPS, but basically, anything that will provide about 500-1000w for each driver would do the trick.
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crysummers123
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I was hoping to spend 400 or less. As of right now i am in the process
of building the low end half of some custom speakers. After doing a little more research i decided i will buy another amp for the mid-top half when it is completed. I was looking at the Behringer EP4000 to run the two HD15 horns. Would this run the speakers well?
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fordlltwm
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Hows about a T-Amp 700? 4*810W into 4 ohms, and just within your budget.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tamp_tsa_4700.htm Similar ish specs to a Berry, but 4 channels rather than two. |
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Marshall 6040 Inkel MX-1402 And a worrying amount of 100v line horns |
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crysummers123
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i live in the U.S. is it available here?
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njw
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The Berry EP4000 would drive them o.k (especially in bridge!) and IMO is probably the best new amp you're going to get on a budget, but its not actually a 4k amp, its an EP2500 after the marketing department have 'adjusted' the specs, I don't what second hand amps are available in the U.S but I'm sure you could pick up an old Crown, Crest or similiar that would outperform the Beringher for the same money.
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