Bless up Action & the DSA family, I've been watching your videos, and you've made me rewire and reconfigure my whole sound setup. I have a powered and an active sound. I'm gonna be broke again 😂. Thanks for the inspiration
A very motivating personal history part and " It is always best to have less than too much of signal processors" That is my pick of the day! thanks a lot for the video.
Thanks for the video. Very good lesson. I moved over to powered speakers many years ago. I don't have to deal with impedance anymore, but I still have to be concerned with amps, voltage, etc. when plugging into power.
I respect how you keeping it real OG. i have a little garage sound and i wish i hade some or more knowledge on sound hook up, so it's good to see a brother giving out some knowledge. if i had money right now, i would let you work on it for me. Shalom Israel keep it real.
When speaking to Jamaicans, you have to prefix everything with a disclaimer because they're all experts, and will swallow you alive..😅😅 Big Up yourself Mr. Action..
Much Respect to you Action. I’m a Dj who uses a Powered set up, but I think that as a Dj you should understand how to set up anything you play on. The way you explained everything was much easier than how I was taught in the past. Keep up the Great Work 👍🏾
Watching from Guyana and learning ,from Guys like U,fred tate, Acid Sound and dat man Heat wave yow over da years i learn and put in da works to get my little Sound, Sounding Big because Clarity i believe in Size will follow as time goes by!! 🇬🇾Dj.Erwin/One Don Sound
The scenario i know and used is the Amp rms output, say 1000 watts the speaker should be at least 1.5 higher in rms value ( 1600 rms watts minimum) as the amp can easily push upto and over 1.5 times rms the value. As a rule never drive any amp to full power, thats what shortens their life.
All I can say is yoU aRe a top engineer in this game !! Remember this SHEARING is caring, gone aRe them days when we used custom made AMPLIFIERS & PRE- AMPs that sounded like the price of builder who built it for yoU !! we all knew that price we paid them for that build didn’t make a sound system it’s the attitude that makes us DJ”s , Sound Engineers or Audiences or Producers keep keep up your teaching and learning remember this a good teacher is also a good Student not all teachers practice what the teach
This is the most natural theory And broken Down nice Very much grateful for this Most of what I've put together has come from what I've have watched on mighty action Bless you king from corey aka mr platinumprovocateur here in the the UK 🇬🇧 thank you king One quick question I've the Admark AD442 and use 6 x double 18" subs 8 ohms @ 1200rms 2400 peak I did say to my article friend that should put on each channel in stereo He reckons doing in bridge and playing 3 on channel A&B and the other 3 on channel C &D bridged I personally don't think it's wise and use in stereo 1 on each channel with another amp . We operate at 240v in uk 🇬🇧 London. My other question is regarding the Admark AD442 which would be the better sensitivity settings on the dip switches on back Would welcome greatly your input as so far you've guided us nicely Bless mighty action keep it up you have my subscription endorsed. Look forward to any lives also keep it up
what happens my brother a lot of people see the instructions on the amplifier and don't know what it means, and some of them know everything, some of them don't know the know the difference between volts and current.
I am an addict 😆 I know I mentioned about teaching others but it’s not for me I studied electronics and graduated fixing electronics was my everyday job and I had a sound system to play out.
🙏🙏🙏🙏i would never be too big to learn the Amperage details really thought me respect and manners !! I always wonder why when i play my sound on 120v amps become heated but when i switch to 220v i also see a increase in spl plus limiter wont kick in
if you match your speaker is not getting the power it needs. your loosing power in the distance of the cables. try 1.5 or 2 times the RMS an see if you can tell the difference. guarantee you will thank me for it. but I'm not trying to change your mind. with that said, thanks for your input and respect for sharing with me.
Love and respect the work you doing teaching how and do things the right way ,would love if you can send me the things to buy to build one in Jamaica a 220 v destro like the one you build for your rack
The arguement about the high wattage amplifier and low wattage speaker to me is untrue…. In that case its all about your levels and how much your letting your amplifier give your speaker…. Thats why amplifiers have level keys/knobs etc to control your amplifer output…
In a series circuit you add resistance not multiple playing a 32 ohm speaker wont damage your amplifier if its rated for a minimum of 4 or 2 or even 1 ohm it's when you go below the minimum resistance value of the amplifier then it produce more current than it can handle then comes the pain.the explanation on the line voltage is a bit off 120 vs 240 volts supplying the the amplifier its like this you are correct on the current being lower on the 240 volts and it would be cheaper on wire size to run a sound system but that's only on the primary side of the transformer or the switch mode side however the the power rails will be the same if you notice the output of the amplifier is the same it doesn't have a output at 120v and a output at 240v it's a misconception nuff sound man have that a amplifier more powerful at 240 than 120 volts.