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idancetonumber12
12-07-2005, 05:20 PM
Can anyone give me a list of the components that I will need to make a 1500 watt PA System? I just got a $40,000 check so Im not worried about money at all.

iplaybass9340
12-07-2005, 05:43 PM
why go only 1500 Watts?

I'd say get:
(4) JBL 2x15 Cabs
(4) JBL 1x15 Monitor Cabs
(2) Crown CE2000 Power Amps
(1) Makie CFX 20 mkll Mixer
(1) Shure 6 Pc. DRum mic set
(4) Shure SM58 Mics
(5) Samson DEQ And Feed Back Managment
(1) 20 Track Behringer Eurodesk Mixer for the drums.

That would give you 2640 Watts.

idancetonumber12
12-07-2005, 06:43 PM
why thank you kind sir, thank you very much

idancetonumber12
12-07-2005, 06:45 PM
about how much would that cost? also, what triggers are the best?

puppet.master
12-07-2005, 06:46 PM
ugh triggers

what metal band do you play for

iplaybass9340
12-07-2005, 06:53 PM
about how much would that cost? also, what triggers are the best?
Personally I wouldn't trigger your kit. But that would cost around 10-13 Grandish mostlikely less. I'm ball parking it.

PremierManiac
12-07-2005, 07:20 PM
Here's two PA setups. One is realistic and the other is big enough for some decent sized outdoor venues. All products are manufactured by Carvin (http://www.carvin.com) and can be viewed and purchased form their website.

(2) TRX153 (15" main, 8" high, 3" voice coil); 600W
(2) TRX118 single 18" subwoofer; 800W
(4) TRX152 15" moniter; 400W
(1) DCM2500 power amp (mains)
(1) DCM2570 power amp (subs)
(1) DCM4000 power amp (monitors)
(1) C1644 16 channel 4 bus mixer
(8) SP50 50' speaker cable w/ Speakon connectors
---2,800W without monitors - 4,200W with monitors---
TOTAL COST: $7,846.67


(4) TRX153 600W
(4) TRX218 (2x18" woofer) 1600W
(4) TRX152 400W
(2) DCM2570 (mains)
(4) DCM2500 (subs)
(1) DCM4000 (monitors)
(1) SL24 24 channel 8 bus mixer
(12) SP50 50' speaker cable
---5,600W without monitors - 7,200W with monitors---
TOTAL COST: $15,278.47

Mics, mic cables are up to you.

The Ska Man
12-07-2005, 07:25 PM
ugh triggers

what metal band do you play for


ROFL.

...seriously.


How are you pay the electricity bill? Watts don't mean loudness, smart one.:rolleyes:

iplaybass9340
12-07-2005, 08:41 PM
ROFL.

...seriously.


How are you pay the electricity bill? Watts don't mean loudness, smart one.:rolleyes:
Watts don't mean loudness, but they do mean clarity.

The Ska Man
12-07-2005, 08:44 PM
Watts don't mean loudness, but they do mean clarity.


Watt is what we use to measure how much electricity it takes to power something.

iplaybass9340
12-07-2005, 08:56 PM
Yeah, but the more, usaully the more clarity.

The Ska Man
12-07-2005, 09:02 PM
Yeah, but the more, usaully the more clarity.


How do you figure?

iplaybass9340
12-07-2005, 09:49 PM
It's what I've always heard from other bassist. Any way, why do you think they dont run dual 15" cabs off 15 Watts?

rockindrummer
12-07-2005, 10:09 PM
You can have watts as how much it will put out too. There is normally two watt things on the back one is for the power it takes and the other is how much the speaker puts out.