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| quote: | Originally posted by Tony Morello
manufacturers specs are usually tuned to how the mixer will best perform
red is red for a reason, you start sending distorted audio to the amps
loud doesn't kill speakers, distorted kills speakers
if you want more volume, turn up the amp
any reputable place will inform you beforehand how loud you can go (usually a sound tech)
in that case go with the sound tech's advise because the system will be tuned to what the sound tech suggests, don't go louder, the system's limiters will kick in and wind up making it quieter |
Or, in my case, they will tell you to turn it up without explaining how the amp works, thus making you redline completely, thus causing the mixer to cut out and stutter, while the amps stay in the green and have no issue blaring the distorted sound... 
Yeah, I learned my lesson :/
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