Originally posted by Dnj:
Lay them down as a monitor on stage?
Enjoy waiting for the Thermo Shutoffs to kick in after about a 5 min cool down period unless you put an optonal fan on the heat sinks while 500 people wait for you on the dance floor my friend ,
I know what I'm talking about....
Buyer beware
Donny, have you been playing inside Clubs in the middle of summer when the temperature outside is over 100° and even hotter inside plus the joint doesn't have any air conditioning - again?
You outta try and stay away from that type of venue Donny...
Donny, in theory [and in the real world] the SRM450 speakers can and will go into thermal mode, i.e. shutdown - if you push them too hard in certain circumstances. The circumstances being: when the temperature is up there near or in the triple digits, or if they are placed or mounted where the air flow is restricted around the back of the speakers where the heatsinks are, and if they are in direct sunlight, again 'in very hot weather' with little or no air flow, or if you try and push them too hard for too long (and the other issues of what keeps them from going thermal aren't observed, e.g. - restricting air flow to the heatsinks, etc.).
If you want that extra assurance you can push the "Low Cut" filter button and the "Contour" button which will reduce the load on the 450's and give you more headroom and even less possiblity they will go thermal. But the best way to virtually eliminate any possibility of thermal shut off 'ever' is to use a Subwoofer along with the SRM 450's such as the Mackie SWA1501 or SWA1801.
But even if you don't get a Subwoofer you really shouldn't experience any problems with the 450's if you follow the suggestions listed above.
Btw Donny, you should put the Fans on the back 'before' you go in front of an audience not after the fact.
Best regards,
Mike
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 09-06-2004).]