Understanding The Nuances Of Crest Factor
How much actual power is being delivered from the amplifier to the loudspeakers?
How much actual power is being delivered from the amplifier to the loudspeakers?
New 12V DC source for low-voltage devices offers redundant internal supply modules with four thread-locking (LZR type) taps, each providing up to 1.5 amps.
Back in the day all generators for stage productions were diesel-powered beasts, but options for smaller events and the times are changing.
An amplifier is a device for making a larger, more powerful signal out of a small, weak signal.
For much of its 15-year history, the UK-based firm has seemed to be a closely guarded secret, but those times are changing.
While the technology has advanced considerably, properly powering a loudspeaker is as important today as it was at the dawn of sound reinforcement.
Ohio group delivers choreographed presentations of art, dance, theater, and music from platforms equipped with HDL20-A and HDL6-A arrays.
Available in bulk with volume discounts for high-volume users of AA, AAA and 9-volt cells.
From the January 1989 issue of Recording Engineer/Producer (RE/P) magazine, looking at the record-breaking, 500 kW system deployed for Iron Maiden in 1988.
Key information regarding “70-volt” systems in distributed audio…
Exposing failures in AC outlet testing that can be hazardous (and more) on both live stages and in recording studios
An interesting and highly instructive thread from the AC Power and Grounding forum in the Live Audio Board (LAB) on ProSoundWeb.
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