
I'm not going to invest in any speaker building anymore, for now, too many home maintenance problems in unfinished 1930's home. So no Dr's,omni,or jacks.
My current setup:
2JBL srx 725 always at idle = 4ohms never see 1kw-guesstimate= continuous 750w?
2 EV px2152 same as JBL 4 ohms but I'd say because the manifold compression driver 50 watts more @ 800 watts continuous
4 T60 27" 15" lab loaded. 40volt max continuous for me because they outperform in db the 4 dual tops (jbl/ev_tops). I know I get power alleys and valleys, I walk around the yard and hear it for myself. But, in the listening areas, just fine. In this neighborhood - neighbors are so far away - no big deal.
Now, before the power was shut down, because were going off the grid in this location, I would like some advice on what kind of generator me and my uncle should use for a once a month bring your own beer self medicating alcohol bash. Just a joke.
My power amps are:
Ipr2 7500 @ 1/8 = 1550watts for 2 jbl srx=max use1200 watts, I play these louder.
Plx2502 x 2 @ 1/8 = 7.5amps x 2plx's for 2 ev px2152 using max800watts
Plx3602 @ 1/8 = 11 amps only 1 plx3602 for t60 duty= max use 1200watts
I like the silent factor of the honda eu family. Wouldnt mind buying a furman power conditioner for the possible spikes. I'm aware of grounding issues, but remind me please. There is a costco generator with honda motor and power stroke (made in wherever) for 1k$ made by power stroke says it has a feature for sensitive electronics/ continuous voltage - no spikes- but dips are probably going to happen. Not including my low wattage lighting rig LED adj x 6 @ 20 watts a piece, the little fans in there blah. I could use some advice, thanks.
Here's the generator @ costco
http://m.costco.com/PowerStroke-6,800W- ... reId=10301
Or
http://www.costco.com/PowerStroke-6%2C8 ... 01&refine=