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Hi all,
I'm hoping someone out there can help settle an issue for me. I am in the process of building a basic 2-way floor/stage monitor (wedge type, 8"woofer, 3" piezo tweeter with a 6.0 uF cap in series to cut the low frequencies, woofer running full range)to be used as part of the sound sytem set-up for a small kids show. I'd like to build in a simple, effective volume control. My question is will an L-pad of sufficient wattage do the trick? Here's my set-up: One old but functional Realistic MPA-80 PA amp rated at 80 watts @ 4 Ohms. Currently I run a pair of 8 Ohm 2-way PA speakers in parallel (4 Ohm load). I plan to run the 3-speaker setup in series-parallel at a 5.33 Ohm load. By my calculations, each speaker should then be getting about 60 watts of actual power. On the face of it, I would assume that a 100watt 8 Ohm mono L-pad would allow me to effectively reduce the output from the floor monitor. Is this a correct assumption, or will I just burn out the L-pad? Is there a different switch/pot I should be using instead? Your input is greatly appreciated. |
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