In Reply to: Re: Holy Smoke (literally, slick, literally) posted by IXOYE on October 24, 2005 at 15:53:24:
You need to be more specific. What speakers (manufacturer/model/impedance) are hooked up as "Mains" to one(I assume) of the XS900, and what subs(same info desired) are hooked up to the other XS900? Look at HOW the main speakers are hooked up as well, although I suspect they are just daisy chained together. These amps and speakers could easily be exceeding the current capacity of your surge protector's breakers. The first suggestion is have two, preferably three separate circuits available for this amp rack. The mains speaker configuration may be problematic too, presenting a load that's difficult for the amplifier to handle at this time. Also, is there adequate ventilation in the amp rack? This is necessary for safe performance too.Best regards,
John Halliburton
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