...foot square room. If *********** could not stay in such a room, you are playing it too loud. Try reducing the volume by 3 DB and see how long it stays on. The specification on MOST of these powered ...
.. that means your amp you drive this with should be no bigger than about 150 Watts RMS or you can blow the speaker. You should be able to get reasonable sound for a 20 foot square room with this unit
...amplifier with a MAXIMUM of 150 Watts RMS per speaker cabinet. More than that and running them loud and you will be replacing the speakers. These will cover a 40 foot square room at comfortable
square foot venue with plenty of sound. The type of program material will affect what sound level you can get to. I would recommend you procure a sound meter and measure the sound level. You should be
...for a 15 foot square room to a level that *********** could just barely tolerate. Yes, the power amp chip is thermally protected and if you drive it to hard it backs the power down till it cools
...the unit... In a 20 foot square room, if *********** could not stand to stay in the room, it is too loud and likely driving the voice coil outside the linear range. This makes a very nasty
...if the circuits get too hot... This is a smaller amp so If you are playing louder than *********** could stand it in a 15 foot square room, you are overdriving this unit and you best get a bigger
...that is above your hearing range that saturates the amp. If *********** can't stand to be ain a 15 foot square room with teh level you are generating, it is TOO loud for this unit to
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