Do I need a bigger amp?
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 12:25 pm
I have a Crown XLS1000 driving a pair of Lab-15 T60s in parallel, amp sees a total load of 4ohms. Amp is rated for 1100w bridged @ 4ohms.
The maximum voltage I can get out of the amp is ~45v. (Max safe voltage for these T60s is 60v). Every gain control in the signal chain is maxed out to reach said 45v. This is already mighty freakin loud, but sounds like shit in my basement because all the ductwork starts vibrating, so I can't do a proper listening test. Not sure which will run out of steam first, the subs or my tops.
Occasionally, the clip light will flash on hard bass hits when the knob is turned to 10, turning it down a click stops this.
So:
How much power am I missing out on with that last 15v?
Am I going to shorten life of my amp by running it full-throttle?
I would probably get an XLS1500, rated 1550w bridged @ 4ohms, should a bigger amp be the way to go.
The maximum voltage I can get out of the amp is ~45v. (Max safe voltage for these T60s is 60v). Every gain control in the signal chain is maxed out to reach said 45v. This is already mighty freakin loud, but sounds like shit in my basement because all the ductwork starts vibrating, so I can't do a proper listening test. Not sure which will run out of steam first, the subs or my tops.
Occasionally, the clip light will flash on hard bass hits when the knob is turned to 10, turning it down a click stops this.
So:
How much power am I missing out on with that last 15v?
Am I going to shorten life of my amp by running it full-throttle?
I would probably get an XLS1500, rated 1550w bridged @ 4ohms, should a bigger amp be the way to go.