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protecting speakers
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| nemesis8722 |
I just got some new Mackie active speakers. I'm wondering if there is something I can put between the master out of my mixer to and the speakers to protect them from damaging levels/frequencies.
What kind of unit does this? |
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| tvmann |
Those speakers have built-in protective circuits. Check your manual, they have a light that comes on when you are hitting the limits.
Also check the Mackie forums, some very knowledgeable people there. They can give advice.
Wish I had some of them speaks. But then, I'd be blasting my ears to oblivion.
http://forums.mackie.com/scripts/fo...i?ubb=forum;f=7 |
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| Cro_Addict |
| put some 50Watt power resistors :gsmile: |
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| dark_Omens |
| A compressor (Don't do this). Just watch your levels, and listen to it. If the bass sounds too loose or like there is a clicking noise, turn it down because they were distorting. |
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| dark_Omens |
| A compressor (Don't do this). Just watch your levels, and listen to it. If the bass sounds too loose or like there is a clicking noise, turn it down because they were distorting. |
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