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#118509 - 08/20/03 11:21 AM
Re: 2ohms-4ohms- 8ohms?
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If UD's "inside scoop" is true, then I'd agree that it's bordering on false advertising to claim you have a 300 watt RMS power amp when the speaker impedance will never allow the amp to deliver that level of power. Most non-integrated amps have their electrical output ratings tied to the load (speaker) impedance, which is the correct way to spec. an amp. If Mackie has done otherwise, then shame on them.
While I have personally not owned the Mackie 450's I have heard about the overheating problem and that it does indeed create a limitation under certain operating situaitons. Engineering always involves compromises and trade-offs and good engineering can minimize the "bad" and maximize the "good."
Re the heat dissipation problem, some of the manufacturers of powered speakers are using fans to help with cooling and others are using the air movement created by the low frequency speaker to aid in cooling.
Cooling is certainly an issue at high power levels, especially given the compact nature of the newer powered speaker ssemblies. But so is sound quality and maybe, as is the case with keyboards, (there is no perfect keyboard, as echoed many times on this Forum) so too there may be no perfect powered speaker. Paul C.
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#118514 - 08/20/03 12:16 PM
Re: 2ohms-4ohms- 8ohms?
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Nice discussion. Here is another very important issue to think about: in order to get more volume (that is at a certain level) you need a lot more watts to achieve a audible difference. 300 watts or 400 watts don't make much of an audible difference at all. Try it if you don't believe me. Or try this: turn up your volume knob on your KB very slowly to about 2/3. You'll a here a noticeable difference in volume with each increment. Then turn it up all the way. Not much difference. Regarding the overheating problem: I own 3 Mackie SRM450, 2 for the audience, 1 as a monitor. We just had an outdoor gig at a french festival. It was very hot and we played at a good volume. No overheating noted. The Mackies are clean and loud. As far as I remember, Uncle Dave is the only one who had that problem in the past, with a speaker that was placed on the floor. Corect me if I'm wrong. I still give the Mackies 2 thumbs up ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/biggrin.gif) But of course only with the 9000Pro ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/biggrin.gif) Eric
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