Can you stack amplifiers on top of each other?
So within reason (we’ll get to this a bit later…) you can safely stack your equipment on top of one another. There are some other things you need to know though. The first is your amplifier, or if you’re using a separate pre and power amplifier the power amp section.
What is the best amp placement on stage?
A better placement would be to angle the amplifier so that it’s not directly facing the audience, but slightly off center, and closer angling to where the singer will be.
What are stacked amps?
A stack is essentially an amp head connected to one or more cabinets. There are certain benefits and drawbacks of this type of configuration. First of all, it offers a lot more versatility. You can take a single amp head, and connect it to numerous cabinets of your choice.
Can I put a turntable on top of an amplifier?
We strongly recommend not placing your turntable on top of your receiver – this can cause buzz issues and may also prevent your receiver from getting proper air flow.
How loud should my amp be on stage?
How loud your amp should be on stage depends mostly on if it’s mic’d up or not. Not mic’d up amps should be as loud as required to be heard properly by the audience. Mic’d up amps should rather be as quiet as possible to not disturb the sound guy’s venue mix, and to avoid unwanted feedback.
Can amps be daisy chained?
Yes, it is possible to daisy chain amps however the ability to do so (and the risks involved) depends on the amps you plan to daisy chain together. The important thing to know is the correct way to connect your amps to avoid damage, while getting the sound you want.
Can you connect 2 amplifiers together?
The short answer is that you can use any number or combination of power amps in a car audio setup as long as you wire them in properly.
How far away should speakers be from turntable?
Speakers should be placed so that their initial distance between them is 150cm MINIMUM. Mutual distance is always calculated from the middle of the bass unit on one speaker to the middle of the bass unit on the second speaker.
Is it OK to stack CD player on top of the receiver?
You shouldn’t put anything on top of the receiver, it’ll cause overheating of both devices and that might shorten their lifespan and cause malfunctioning. John A. Receivers generate heat, and are colled by convenction.
Does an amp head need a cab?
You can’t use an amp head without a cabinet – you need both components. While gear companies usually make amps and cabinets that are meant to go together, you can mix different models and brands, as long as you match the amp with the correct speaker impedance.
Is a 50 watt amp loud enough to gig?
Yes 50 watts whether tube or solid state is pretty ****ing loud. well, if i remember correctly, 50 watt tube amps have the same power as 120 watt SS. If you’re only playing bars then i suggest a 30 watt tube ’cause even at a massive gig, they mic the amps up anyway. A 50 watt tube amp is usually plenty loud.