Western Canada Finals Street A
#1
Rob V.O. was running 2 E-Audio 3000d's.
He was getting maybe 4000-4500 watts out of the pair.
Team FX was running a single Crossfire 4000d.
They were probably getting 3000 out of it.
Nobody has ever ran more than 2000 watts daily to an L7 and had it survive more than a few minutes.
These are the facts, and I have a memory like a goat/falcon beast, so that ends that.
He was getting maybe 4000-4500 watts out of the pair.
Team FX was running a single Crossfire 4000d.
They were probably getting 3000 out of it.
Nobody has ever ran more than 2000 watts daily to an L7 and had it survive more than a few minutes.
These are the facts, and I have a memory like a goat/falcon beast, so that ends that.
#4
I was getting a little over 3600 watts from my VR4000D, when we clamped it at Nisku.
But even with the power Rob was running this year, he had a hell of a time keeping those poor L7's alive. Even before when he barrowed my PA A3000D's he blew apair, and they were about .5dB quieter then a VR4000D.
IMO you can't make any more then 8-10,000 watts off of a single 12 volt battery, doesn't matter what kind of battery you have. Even one like mine. [img]smile.gif[/img]
But even with the power Rob was running this year, he had a hell of a time keeping those poor L7's alive. Even before when he barrowed my PA A3000D's he blew apair, and they were about .5dB quieter then a VR4000D.
IMO you can't make any more then 8-10,000 watts off of a single 12 volt battery, doesn't matter what kind of battery you have. Even one like mine. [img]smile.gif[/img]
#6
Originally posted by The A Team:
I was getting a little over 3600 watts from my VR4000D, when we clamped it at Nisku.
But even with the power Rob was running this year, he had a hell of a time keeping those poor L7's alive. Even before when he barrowed my PA A3000D's he blew apair, and they were about .5dB quieter then a VR4000D.
IMO you can't make any more then 8-10,000 watts off of a single 12 volt battery, doesn't matter what kind of battery you have. Even one like mine. [img]smile.gif[/img]
I was getting a little over 3600 watts from my VR4000D, when we clamped it at Nisku.
But even with the power Rob was running this year, he had a hell of a time keeping those poor L7's alive. Even before when he barrowed my PA A3000D's he blew apair, and they were about .5dB quieter then a VR4000D.
IMO you can't make any more then 8-10,000 watts off of a single 12 volt battery, doesn't matter what kind of battery you have. Even one like mine. [img]smile.gif[/img]
If you dont wanna share, just pm me, I wont tell
#7
Originally posted by Lessy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by The A Team:
I was getting a little over 3600 watts from my VR4000D, when we clamped it at Nisku.
But even with the power Rob was running this year, he had a hell of a time keeping those poor L7's alive. Even before when he barrowed my PA A3000D's he blew apair, and they were about .5dB quieter then a VR4000D.
IMO you can't make any more then 8-10,000 watts off of a single 12 volt battery, doesn't matter what kind of battery you have. Even one like mine. [img]smile.gif[/img]
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by The A Team:
I was getting a little over 3600 watts from my VR4000D, when we clamped it at Nisku.
But even with the power Rob was running this year, he had a hell of a time keeping those poor L7's alive. Even before when he barrowed my PA A3000D's he blew apair, and they were about .5dB quieter then a VR4000D.
IMO you can't make any more then 8-10,000 watts off of a single 12 volt battery, doesn't matter what kind of battery you have. Even one like mine. [img]smile.gif[/img]
If you dont wanna share, just pm me, I wont tell </font>[/QUOTE]The same one Curtis has NSB90
#10
I can get them, not sure on the price though. If I can get them in bulk I bet they would be cheaper though. I found a retailer that deals with them and ships to Canada. He just needs to know lead time and quantity.