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Correct. Once you get into higher wattage PA amps, you should use speaker wire. Resonance occurs at these higher wattages that could theoretically damage a system. Newer amps of today that are 2 ohm stable are less likely to have an issue. Home consumer amps usually are not. When pushed to high wattages, they can fail because of the wire type. Because of the silver & platinum content in speaker wire, it has less resistance than regular copper wire. It is the higher resistance combined with resonance that causes the problem. It draws too many amps and overheats possibly causing damage.
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I only use compression on "problem" singers. Compression will kill a lot of the skill of accomplished singers.
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By "problem singers" you mean...???
Those that sing too loud in to the mic or something? |
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Protect your gear! Always use vocal compression and limiting with karaoke singers, and professional singers too.
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Do any of you use the DBX 286s? I bought it not too long ago and it seemed a good buy with it being a compressor, de-esser and expander/gate
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