
Celestion Sr1 Manual Transfer
The physical fit is simple. They are designed to stack. How you drive them though is a different matter.
Depending on the vintage these are either an 8 Ohm load or a 4 Ohm load to the amp. Each pair needs to be connected to the appropriate driver/controller box for it's impedance. IOW, you need to run two sets of power amps, two controllers, and then two pairs of speakers. BTW, just adding more speakers to a stereo power amp (or two monos) won't make the system appreciably louder. All you are doing is diluting the power output of the amps between four speakers rather than two. More speakers, sure.
But each one now receives half the power compared to running 1 pair. Posted on Sep 10, 2014.
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(Yep!) • How about SysTune, Smaart, or other dual FFT analyzers? • And we’ll present tips on how to choose a loudspeaker. So where does that leave YOU? Smoothing out the frequency response of the loudspeaker system will not only improve your “gain-before-feedback”, but when done properly, the loudspeaker system will just sound better. Are you prepared to tackle your loudspeaker system yourself, or should you call in a professional?
Without question, tuning a complex loudspeaker system is best left to the skills of a seasoned audio consultant. They have the experience to know how to evaluate a loudspeaker system, what to listen for, the ability to discern which issues are related to the loudspeakers and which are related to the room acoustics, and they have the (seriously expensive) test equipment to explore and confirm how best to resolve such issues. But let’s say that you serve in a small church, and maybe your loudspeaker system comprises one flown loudspeaker, or maybe two loudspeakers on stands flanking the platform.
Those loudspeakers still need careful tuning, but your pastor cringes at the thought of paying a professional to tune the loudspeaker system. If that describes your situation, and if you are up for the task, then let’s talk. Maybe there’s a way that we can help you tune the system yourself. On that note, here’s some good news for you. It just so happens that we have a one-day class coming up designed specifically for you titled “How to Tune Your Own Sound System!” It’s scheduled for Friday, July 27th, in McKinney, Texas (on the north side of the Dallas – Ft Worth metro area), hosted by our friends at Stonebridge UMC. Registration is now open, and we encourage you to grab your seat quickly.” Maybe I’ll see you there! This is an interesting development “Turn any sound system into a well-balanced foundation for your mixes, quickly and easily.