Quicik please, how would this work?

Posted by: Pennywizz6

Quicik please, how would this work? - 01/18/05 05:07 PM

I found this on ebay with little info. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=23787&item=3775507426&rd=1
Could I bridge it for 250 watts? I cant find any info on it anywhere.

Will this work for a PA speaker around the 300 watt range?

O yeah, whats Not D.O.A mean? "Sold as-is but NOT D.O.A."

Thanks

Phil

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Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Quicik please, how would this work? - 01/18/05 05:17 PM

Phil, "Not DOA" means it will will work when you get it. (Dead On Arrival) The "As Is" comment means that if something goes wrong .. no returns!
Posted by: mikeathome1

Re: Quicik please, how would this work? - 01/18/05 05:28 PM

Maybe you should tell us again what you plan to do with this system, i.e. play at home, with a band, drummer etc. Use the setup for solo gigs, with vocals?
I bought a couple of real nice Roland kc 300's on ebay, 4 channels 12" and horn 100 good clean watts of power.
They cost me about 200 bucks apiece after you add shipping. I also bought a nice peavey 200p powered speaker 12" and a horn.about 400 watts of power, with shipping 225.
Go back and read your other speaker post about how to rate power in amp.
IMO Gemini has about the quality of Radio Shack.
You'd be better off with a used peavey or Roland.
Posted by: Pennywizz6

Re: Quicik please, how would this work? - 01/18/05 05:31 PM

Ill be using this in a band to power a 12-15 inch speaker, up to about 300watts.

I already spent 50 on a mixer, so ive got no more than about 150 bucks left, here i can buy this, along with a quite decent 100 dollar PA cab.

Thanks,

Phil
Posted by: mikeathome1

Re: Quicik please, how would this work? - 01/18/05 05:40 PM

Is the speaker just for keyboards? or is it a PA for the whole band to sing through?
Posted by: Pennywizz6

Re: Quicik please, how would this work? - 01/18/05 05:42 PM

Just for me. 5pc band, 100 or so people venues.

thanks,

Phil