Apr. 13th, 2005
I hooked up the new Tapco subwoofer (finally) tonight, having gotten some cables that were long enough to do the job. When I crank up the gain on the subwoofer all the way, it thinks about making a bit of noise. This seems not so good.
I suspect that the power output on the subwoofer is mismatched with the Mackie HR824s we use as studio monitors. It can manage 120 watts. I see that the Mackie HRS120 is a 400 watt subwoofer. And costs three to four times as much.
I think I'll talk to Bob about this tomorrow.
I suspect that the power output on the subwoofer is mismatched with the Mackie HR824s we use as studio monitors. It can manage 120 watts. I see that the Mackie HRS120 is a 400 watt subwoofer. And costs three to four times as much.
I think I'll talk to Bob about this tomorrow.
I hooked up the new Tapco subwoofer (finally) tonight, having gotten some cables that were long enough to do the job. When I crank up the gain on the subwoofer all the way, it thinks about making a bit of noise. This seems not so good.
I suspect that the power output on the subwoofer is mismatched with the Mackie HR824s we use as studio monitors. It can manage 120 watts. I see that the Mackie HRS120 is a 400 watt subwoofer. And costs three to four times as much.
I think I'll talk to Bob about this tomorrow.
I suspect that the power output on the subwoofer is mismatched with the Mackie HR824s we use as studio monitors. It can manage 120 watts. I see that the Mackie HRS120 is a 400 watt subwoofer. And costs three to four times as much.
I think I'll talk to Bob about this tomorrow.