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Plate amps

For a plate amp I would avoid the IN/OUT to speaker connections. That can lead to degrading the sound. At least I never preferred it. The better option is a low level input that can be done with a simple splitter between the preamp and amp.

Do get a good plate amp and DO get one with at least 300 watts. It matters!!

For a large area I would look into speakers with a wider baffle or front face plate. it would "push" the sound out more to fill a wider area. The old Lobing effect. towers tend to get too vertical in their lobing.

charles


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