Alright, bit of a weird question but here we go.
Upgraded my front stage amp and added a set of midrange speakers to run 3 way active. I've got 85w per tweeter and midrange, and 260w per midbass.
Previous amp/setup was 100w for each tweeter/midrange pair(ran passive) and 150w per midbass.
And before that I was running a 2 way passive setup with the same midbass/tweeter as my current setup on 75w per side.
**** sounds amazing. Absolutely love the setup, hands down. But I feel like it's not as loud as it should be considering the power I have on tap. Each driver is getting almost double the power as my last amp/setup, and almost 3x the power as the 2 way setup. And I don't even have a crazy substage right now to blame. It's just a 10w6 in a small sealed enclosure.
Anyone else feel like they need 2000w once you go above a set of comps or is it just me?
Matt
Upgraded my front stage amp and added a set of midrange speakers to run 3 way active. I've got 85w per tweeter and midrange, and 260w per midbass.
Previous amp/setup was 100w for each tweeter/midrange pair(ran passive) and 150w per midbass.
And before that I was running a 2 way passive setup with the same midbass/tweeter as my current setup on 75w per side.
**** sounds amazing. Absolutely love the setup, hands down. But I feel like it's not as loud as it should be considering the power I have on tap. Each driver is getting almost double the power as my last amp/setup, and almost 3x the power as the 2 way setup. And I don't even have a crazy substage right now to blame. It's just a 10w6 in a small sealed enclosure.
Anyone else feel like they need 2000w once you go above a set of comps or is it just me?
Matt