Hi RobWil, just a thought... You know that you can still go for a convertor box for your longer runs. To me there is some sense in this because although the box may be around $220 US or less, you save a lot on the XLR cables. Try to look up this site...
Hey John Royster I agree with your input on how to calibrate the equipment on everything except turning the amp up to right before clipping. This is usually what we do at concerts since we want to blow people's ears out, shake the walls and floors to fracture point and therefore push the...
Hey Rob, I was thinking about your question since I admit there are some caveats to my statement due to the fact that this is home audio. For instance I have a Denon 3803 at home and if one raised the signal strength at the preamp stage past the 0, it subtracts it from the total gain...
You should use the XLR cables for long runs, and the amp to speaker higher-current cables as short as possible. This is because the XLR balanced cables are designed as a two way signal that cancels external interferance which can be picked up by long cable runs. Cables running higher current...