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My mistake, that's the right setup for the DT. The KA should be driven in stereo configuration, either 1 or two drivers per channel.From what I read, the QSC 850 puts out 1100 watts when bridged mono at 4 ohms. That should work if I run two speakers off one amp. (I have 2 amps) Am I figuring that right?
As far as I know, that should work.I also found out that I can use the magnets on my KA drivers on DT baskets. (Replacement baskets are half the price of complete drivers.)
Stacking in different configurations results in slight differences, personally I prefer the center stack over left and right stack (based on the coverage pattern achieved), however left + right is a practical setup. I would build 4 identical cabinets anyway.
@ bgrade: Apperently the USA 850 is an older discontinued series with higher ratings.
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Cubo15 wrote:
@ bgrade: Apperently the USA 850 is an older discontinued series with higher ratings.
Oh my mistake. Sorry about that.
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Speakers:
Eminence Kappa Pro-15LF-2
Amp:
QSC PLX 1602 (Bridged Mono 4Ω 1600 watts)
I could also get my hands on some JBL 2226's and was wondering if the price differential was worth it, since those are regularly about double the price as the Eminence. The purpose of these are to be used in combination with powered tops, I'm hoping they reproduce some mid bass as well as sub frequencies so I can get the tops to be a bit louder. From what I've read it looks like I'll be putting the speaker inverted (magnet in chamber) since I usually do prefer warm rounded tonalities. One question I didn't seem to see answered, and excuse me if it has, was if you gained by stacking these? and if so, which way are you supposed to stack them? I was thinking of building another 2 and putting them on their side with basically bottoms touching or is this incorrect? In any case, after all I've read on these cabinets I'm quite certain they will not let me down and actually can't wait to turn them up for the first time, just have to build them first, hahaha.
Thanks.
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I think the JBL is worth a price difference but double is bit far stretched. For that price you should be able to get drivers that are structurally above the 2226's.
A bridged PLX 1602 is a decent match as long as it doesn't clip.
@t.geessounds: r you sure?
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Kappa New
JBL 2226H LF Used
It would be nice to see those numbers just for comparisons sake.
Thanks for the prompt reply Cubo.
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Sounds to me like you're pretty much asking for a T18. Take the height difference out of the lower section (adjust or leave out the lower corner panel) and make the width according to your needs.
I could look into what it does, but knowing hybrids, it seems the most sensible option.
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