Hot Speaker Pair Tips And Srategies

Posted by On December - 9 - 2010
monitors Hot Speaker Pair Tips And Srategies

It is difficult to provide accurate Speaker Pair information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as much Speaker Pair related information as possible.

new-9 25-x-3-5 8-s-dual-piezo-horn-tweeter-speaker pair pro-audio-replacement-2
jbl-jrx115-jrx-115-15--2-way-pa-speaker-covers-stands-cables-extended-warranty
mackie-thump-th-15a-powered-pa-speaker-pair
new-pro-audio-pa-dj-1800w-powered-speaker-pair-pp1502a
pro-audio-dj-karaoke-studio-12--abs-speaker-pair-1500w-pp1210
yamaha-s115iv-club-series-iv-speaker-pair
harbinger-12--powered-pa-speaker-pair-with-stands
peavey-pr10-2-way-pa-speaker-pair
10--2-way-karaoke-pa-dj-band-active-speaker-pair--new-pp1002a
15-inch-podium-pro-audio-stage-dj-pa-home-deluxe-speaker-pair-new-e1525
harbinger-aps15-powered-speaker-pair
new-pro-audio-monitors-stage-dj-pa-speaker-pair-ppt12c
yorkville-pulse-12- -pair- -150-watts-prog- -8-ohms
jbl-mr925-pa-dj-speaker-pair@15--woofer@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@horn@mr@x@925@515@
dj-karaoke-pa-1800w-abs-plastic-15--speaker-pair-pp1510
used-jbl-sr4735x f-15--three-way-flying-speaker-pair
new-powered-dj-pa-active-12-inch-speaker-pair-pp1203a
pair-jbl-prx635-prx-635-pa-speakers-free!!!-accessories
mackie-art-200a-active-speaker-pair
yamaha-club-v-series-s115v-speaker-pair
new-15-inch-pro-audio-stage-dj-home-speaker-pair-1500c
new-pair-pro-audio-pa-dj-1200w-powered-speakers-pp1203a
behringer-b1220dsp-active-speaker-pair-$50-instant-off-church-school-karaoke-dj
15--rugged-abs-plastic-2-way-1800w-speaker-pair-pp1510
2-way-karaoke-pa-dj-powered-10--speaker-pair-new-pp1002a
new-dj-karaoke-two-way-abs-plastic-speaker-pair-pp810
18--inch-pro-concert-subwoofer-speaker-pair-new-ppsub18
new-12--band-2-way-powered-1200-watt-speakers-pp1203a
behringer-b815neo-b815-neo-15--pa-powered-speaker-pair!
qsc-k12-1000w-powered-speaker-pair-used-pair-qsc-k12-powered-speakers
qsc-kw122-kw-122-12--portable-powered-pa-speaker-pair
jbl-jrx115-15--pa-speaker-pair
jbl-eon-15-g2-powered-pa-speaker-pair
new-deluxe-karaoke-pa-monitors-home-speaker-pair-ppb12
speco-sp-8c-pr-8--coaxial-in-ceiling-speaker-pair
mackie-thump-th-12a-powered-pa-speaker-pair
electro-voice-sx200-pa-speaker-pair
mackie-th15a-th-15a-thump-dj-pa-speaker-pair-includes-stands-&-cables
gemini-gsm-1585-gsm1585-passive-15--2-way-pa-speaker-pair
behringer-b815neo-b815-neo-15--pa-powered-speaker-pair!
electro-voice-elx115-15--live-x-2-way-passive-speaker-pair
yamaha-if-2108-8-2-way-passive-speaker-pair-demo old-stock-if2108-~pair~
jbl-control-5-monitor-speaker-pair--indoor--outdoor-pa--never-used-in-box
new-500-watt-dj-karaoke-2-way-lightweight-speaker-pair-pp810
jbl-eon515xt-speaker-pair-bundle--cables-&-onstage-aluminum-stands+-roll-bags!
new-pro-audio-sd-card-15--powered-speaker-pair-pp1504ca
bag-end-ta1200c-speaker-pair-with-bag-end-covers-used
brand-new-numark-npm-5-numark-np-m5-speaker-pair-2-year-warranty-
pair-of-cts-15--allen-organ-speakers-speaker
jbl-control-5-monitor-speaker-pair--indoor--outdoor-pa--never-used-in-box
jbl-control-5-monitor-speaker-pair--indoor--outdoor-pa--never-used-in-box
qsc-k12-12--2-way-1-000-watt-active-pa-speaker-pair
phonic-impression-215-p-dual-15--1200w-pa-speaker-pair
new-pro-audio-monitor-stage-dj-floor-speaker-pair-1400-watt-ppt12c
behringer-b212d-active-550w-pa-speaker-pair-$30-instant-off-schurch-chool-dj-duo
new-karaoke-pa-dj-band-powered-12--speakers-pp1203a
15-inch-podium-pro-audio-stage-dj-pa-home-speaker-pair-new-1500c
behringer-eurolive-b912-neo-12--active-pa-speaker-pair
12--pro-audio-karaoke-professional-speaker-pair-ppb12
new-dj-karaoke-studio-pro-2-way-12--speaker-pair-pp1210
monitors Hot Speaker Pair Tips And Srategies

19 Responses to “Hot Speaker Pair Tips And Srategies”

  1. Anonymous says:

    down in the corner where the passengers feet go and in the corner where the drivers feet go or in the wedge were the front windshield meets the dash all the way in the corners fiberglass enclosures are best but if you put them down in the kick panels you can buld or buy wood enclosures that will fit up there out of view or behind the jump seats if you have them

  2. sz says:

    You can use them but they won’t be used to their full capacity.Nothing bad will happen..

  3. MrAnniversary73 says:

    All you need to do it to get a speaker switch box such as the Monster Cable SS4 or SS6: http://www.wildwestelectronics.net/moncabmul4pa.htmlhttp://www.wildwestelectronics.net/moncabmulsel.htmlThese boxes will allow you to either connect 4 (see Monster SS4) or 6 pair (see Monster SS6) of speakers and use them all at the same without causing harm to your system. Simple connect the main speaker outputs of your receiver to the speaker switch box amplifier inputs and then connect all of your speakers to the speaker switch box and your all set. There is even a protection circuit on the switch box that will trip if your system for some reason goes into red alert. Hope this helps.

  4. Amy S says:

    You Dont have to worry at all. The 125’s would be great if you were trying to be a DJ or something where lots of volume of bass was necissary but you have nothign to worry about. You can get along just great for a long time, with tracks and even a small band with this PA.

  5. Dana says:

    Hello! First, I am presuming that when you mention studio speakers, you are talking about reference monitors. If so, they are designed to provide a very flat frequency response, and will not give you a good guitar sound. Further, the Pod XT or X3 cannot be directly coupled to speakers; you need an amplifier to process the signal, and then send it to the speakers. My recommendation would be to purchase a decent combo amplifier, maybe even a Line 6 model with the effects already built into the unit. Best regards, Dana

  6. TehJester says:

    you would have to get an amplifier thats output impedence matches the speakers impedence rating(normaly written in ohms as either 4,8 or 16), connect the line out to an aux input on the amplifier (depending on the amp it many also be video in or line in) and then run the speakers off the amp.That would be the best way to do that.

  7. JimL says:

    they are a pyle of junk. some advice for you. dont buy anything anyone recomends before you hear the speakers yourself. i could sit here and tell you what sounds great and what doesnt. but thats what i think. which doesnt matter. its what you think. now some speakers are just awful, and only a crack head would think otherwise. pyle is one of the those brands.listen before you buygood luck

  8. Daniel K says:

    If the speakers are normal unpowered speakers with no amp built in, you cannot connect them directly to a normal unpowered mixer with no amp built in. If your mixer is powered, you can connect unpowered speakers to it because a powered mixer has an amp built in.Th bottom line is that you need an amp somewhere – some are separate units – some are built into the mixer – some are built into the speakers.If you state the exact make and model of your mixer and speakers (speakon PPH1293 is not valid), I can help more.

  9. DigitalTVDude says:

    Theoretically you could do that. But it’s not a very smart plan. For one thing, the wire used in earbuds is a lot thinner gauge than speaker wire.Ideally, you’d check your speakers for the resistance and then head down to Radio Shack and pick up some speaker wire. The stuff’s pretty cheap, and using the right gauge and ratings will make sure you don’t blow a speaker or your stereo.

  10. runs_with_scissors says:

    Don’t pay attention to the RMS ratings, as they are not really relevant to your criteria. Get speakers that are efficient enough to produce the 95 db you’re looking for. Efficiency rating of the speakers should be in the 90’s.Square feet is a “plane” (2-dimensional) measurement. The room you are filling with sound is 3-dimensional, so the ceiling-to-floor measurement comes into play, as well as all things in the room that can absorb and reflect sound.

  11. JMann says:

    m c should stop giving advice. You and I both know that MONO amps are made for subs. If the amp is 2 ohm stable and the final load of the circuit is 2 ohms, you’re fine. Just make sure that you aren’t going to overpower the subs. Add the RMS rating of the subs. Then, match it to the amp’s RMS power at 2 ohms. If you don’t knoe how to wire the subs to 2 ohms, here’s a link. http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp If you want a 2 ohm final load from 2 woofers. Make sure that you get dual 2 ohm. If you get dual 4 ohm. The only wiring options to you are, 1, 4, or 16 ohms

  12. jason l says:

    no. both speakers should sounds exactly alike if you are playing the same thing through each speaker. take that speaker back and get your money back or ask for a new one…

  13. AudioGMan says:

    Speakers that operate in unison in a surround sound system should all match in timbre(the tonal characteristics). That is why it is ideal to have all identical speakers from the same manufacturer. The only exception is a subwoofer because it operates at low frequencies that are omnidirectional. In some rare occassions people have had success in mix matching speakers that match in timbre but the foolproof solution is to just use identical speakers. If you decide to use different speakers then they should match in impedance(ohms) as the original speakers. Good luck.

  14. HDTVJunkie says:

    The do sound nice for what they are. I would use them for loud rock-n-roll, but something different would suit me better for my house. I like a wide variety of music, some of which is best heard by speakers that are specifically designed for higher definition.I once had a pair of Altec Model 19 Voice of the Theater (huge commercial speaker systems) sitting next to a pair of Dahlquist DQ10s (Phased array 5way high definition systems). I would switch back and forth depending on the music and the volume. With 750 watts/channel powering my system, I could have a lot of fun with the Altecs!

  15. Jim B says:

    Im not a fan of mordant-short at all. Ive shortlisted some speakers you might want to google, all much better quality than the ones you mention. they are all a bit more expensive too.DALI Ikon 6 B&W 684PMC GB1iNeat Motive 2 Ruark Acoustics Talisman III Monitor Audio Silver RS6 Mordaunt-Short Performance 6 (these are 1 pair of MS i do like, pricey though :p )Good luck with whatever you choose. Always try to audition before you buy.

  16. ►BobB◄ says:

    $159 — each.

  17. pops says:

    look at induction loops. they work well for hearing impaired and are common church systems.http://www.inductionloops.net/i wouldn’t tap into your speaker lines with headphones as the line voltage will probably smoke them and you will throw the impedance off on the rest of the system. better to tap off a separate monitor out.

  18. Noah says:

    Bass is considered non-directional sound. You don’t have to have the speaker facing you to get the desired effect. That means you FEEL the sound rather than HEAR it. Pointing the sub down is just a way to add “tactile” response or more feel to the bass.

  19. dark_zian says:

    Just unpair it form your current phone, and then hit reset on your bluetooth, and then find the access number. Which is foudn on the bluetooth instructions and then go to your cell phone you want it paired to and do a search for bluetooth device, and once it finds it enter the key that was on the instructions and you are set to go, it is now paired to your phone.

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