Hi all. I'm in the process of constructing 4 of the Wedgehorn 10 monitors using the Beta 10's. We're an IEM band, but every once in a while we are requested to provide production for an opening act. I'm looking for a "down and dirty" 4 channel amp that we can use to send 4 mixes out from our GL2400 board. Again, these wedges might get used 4 times a year, so I'm not looking to spend a lot of cash....Just an inexpensive option.
Thanks everyone!
Matt
Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
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Re: Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
Probably Carvin.
Re: Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
+1. Carvin DCM1204.
Or if you are really into DIY, build an amp around the Sure 4x100 class-D amp that PE sells. Don't expect to save money doing it.
Or if you are really into DIY, build an amp around the Sure 4x100 class-D amp that PE sells. Don't expect to save money doing it.
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Re: Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
Depending on how loud you need to be, Behringer EPQ304, 4 channels with 50W into 8 Ohms in a 1U package.
Re: Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
I have been using this amp for 9 months. It's light, cheap, and plenty of power for Bills wedges.DaveK wrote:+1. Carvin DCM1204.
Or if you are really into DIY, build an amp around the Sure 4x100 class-D amp that PE sells. Don't expect to save money doing it.
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Re: Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
What amp are you referring to? DCM1204 or Sure 4x100? If the latter, can you post a pic or two of the finished product? PE just sells the bare board.Haysus wrote:I have been using this amp for 9 months. It's light, cheap, and plenty of power for Bills wedges.DaveK wrote:+1. Carvin DCM1204.
Or if you are really into DIY, build an amp around the Sure 4x100 class-D amp that PE sells. Don't expect to save money doing it.
Re: Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
DCM1204DaveK wrote:What amp are you referring to? DCM1204 or Sure 4x100? If the latter, can you post a pic or two of the finished product? PE just sells the bare board.Haysus wrote:I have been using this amp for 9 months. It's light, cheap, and plenty of power for Bills wedges.DaveK wrote:+1. Carvin DCM1204.
Or if you are really into DIY, build an amp around the Sure 4x100 class-D amp that PE sells. Don't expect to save money doing it.
I have entertained the idea of the Shure route but time and funds are holding me back.
It would be a great build to integrate MINI DSP.
4 20" T39(built)
2 WH8(built)
3 WH10(own)
4 DR200(own)
1 Jack 12(built)
SAC 24 Channel Mixer
SAW STUDIO Recording
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Re: Down and dirty 4-channel amp for wedgehorn 10
Agreed.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:Probably Carvin.
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