QSC old iron...
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 6:01 pm
I usually run my four T48s (3015LF) with a QSC RMX1450. While I know that there isn't enough meat to take them to max, they don't do all that badly. I limit to 40v just to keep from pushing the amp too hard. I recently picked up an immaculate QSC MX1500 for cheap and got to thinking about how to implement it for the subs. The T48s are 8ohm and I run a pair from each side of the RMX1450, resulting in 4 ohm load on each channel. The specs suggest that this should net ~450 watts per channel or 225 per cabinet. If I wired only one cabinet to each channel the result would be ~280 per channel.
With the MX1500, I would be looking at ~570 per channel wired 4 ohms (285 per box) or 360 wired singly.
I realise the correct answer would be to have two of the same model amp, or one much bigger one, but what would you suggest I do to set up this correctly. I'm running a DCX2496 and I guess I could set separate limiters for separate outputs.
I cannot believe that I'm the only one that may have this issue......
With the MX1500, I would be looking at ~570 per channel wired 4 ohms (285 per box) or 360 wired singly.
I realise the correct answer would be to have two of the same model amp, or one much bigger one, but what would you suggest I do to set up this correctly. I'm running a DCX2496 and I guess I could set separate limiters for separate outputs.
I cannot believe that I'm the only one that may have this issue......
