


Inside view of QSC MP-A20V and MP-A40V
They really could have made these half a rack space, couldn’t they?



They really could have made these half a rack space, couldn’t they?
It's pretty buried in the manual, but in the specifications page they list wattages for 4 and 8 ohms, despite the CX204V being a 70V amp that is only rated for 300 watts at 70V (at 1% THD).
Is it safe for low impedance loads? I'm very curious as to why this is so hidden in the manual as well.
I know the boxes already do HDMI CEC for display power, and the remotes already do RF to communicate with the box, I’m trying to see if CEC would work for long distance volume control.
I don’t know why, but it really just irks me when I see an MLB player hit a home run or an NFL player run for a touchdown and they immediately look up at the sky and do the cross, doing the “thank you jesus” thing or whatever.
No, your “god” did not “bless you” or whatever to get a base hit, YOU’RE the one who hit the damn ball, YOU’RE the one who threw a 100mph fastball to close out the game. Pro athletes are good enough to make it to the big leagues on their own skill, practice and dedication, take some credit for it.
Maybe I’m just hateful, but it really just annoys me to see talented people thank some imaginary being instead of taking credit for their abilities, but mostly showing it ALL THE TIME. Thanks for hearing me out
Hey everyone! I have a Forte with input number 3 being very muffled and distorted, anyone else experience a similar issue? Inputs 1, 2, 4 and 5 work just fine, and all the outputs good too. Firmware is updated to the May 26 version.
Local office building that closed was liquidating all their tech on Facebook Marketplace, I picked up a rack and a few amps for next to nothing, and they insisted I take the Biamp as well.
From a preliminary search, they seem like pretty cool devices and are pretty capable. Plus I'm a bit familiar with their capabilities since every large room at my university has at least one Biamp DSP in the rack, they integrate with the Extron and Crestron control systems in said rooms.
Would this specific Biamp unit work for simple DSP in between a mixer and some amps? Like basic crossover, EQ, limiting, maybe a delay. The software seems a bit complex, but the most complex AV software I've used is Harman Audio Architect lol.
Not sure what they mean by "proof of delivery document", the only thing I have is the shipping label and the "your order was delivered" notification. Any ideas?
I'm trying to access the DSP on a few of these older Lab Gruppen amps and for the life of me I cannot find the software needed. Apparently Lab Gruppen doesn't have an actual support page, and instead just redirects to an AI support chatbot which is useless.
Anybody have the software? Or know where to find it? Thanks!
Have used the JBL Control SB210 and the newer SB2210, but they are only rated for 48Hz at -3dB which is pretty lackluster for bass-heavy music. What does everyone here use?
I noticed the laptop won’t charge via USB-C while it’s off if the battery is less than this threshold due to this setting. How do I completely disable this feature so that I can charge the laptop while it’s off, when the battery is below 10%?
As you can see (well mostly hear) in the video, at higher levels the metal grille just rattles and vibrates. Is there anything I can do to eliminate this rattling? Removing the grille entirely would be the easiest option, but since this subwoofer is outside I wouldn’t want the cabinet to get soaked, and for stuff to get inside.