holy shit. should I get this?
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holy shit. should I get this?
heres' my amp. a TOSH PA6250
250 watts into 2 15"s
this just came up on ebay.
TOSH A1160
another 160 watts for 25 bucks!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tosh-Power-Amp-160- ... dZViewItem
plus it would sit under my amp and look perfect.
25 bucks.....and shipping is cheap too!!! and who the fuck searches for anything made by Tosh but me?
250 watts into 2 15"s
this just came up on ebay.
TOSH A1160
another 160 watts for 25 bucks!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tosh-Power-Amp-160- ... dZViewItem
plus it would sit under my amp and look perfect.
25 bucks.....and shipping is cheap too!!! and who the fuck searches for anything made by Tosh but me?
dots wrote:incesticide
Your PA head is a combined preamp and poweramp (like guitar amps).
The "power amp input" on the head is for a direct line to the power section, bypassing all the head's EQ shit, should you wanna use a mixing desk or whatever.
The thing on Ebay is just a seperate poweramp- to use it, you'd need to run an output from the preamp section of your PA head to the input of that unit, and connect it to a cab.
Don't do it Rob, y'dont need it, I can't believe you even use a full 250w RMS in an apartment anyway as it is..
The "power amp input" on the head is for a direct line to the power section, bypassing all the head's EQ shit, should you wanna use a mixing desk or whatever.
The thing on Ebay is just a seperate poweramp- to use it, you'd need to run an output from the preamp section of your PA head to the input of that unit, and connect it to a cab.
Don't do it Rob, y'dont need it, I can't believe you even use a full 250w RMS in an apartment anyway as it is..
Main Buss sounds like the preamp out, the thing you'd connect to a poweramp.
Just realise your PA head already has it's own poweramp that is more powerful than that unit on Ebay. The only way you could use it with your PA setup would be to run the PA head into ONE cab (presuming the speaker can handle the wattage and ohm load on it's own), then run a line from the MAIN BUSS to the Ebay poweramp, and connect that up to the other speaker (again, checking it can handle the poweramp's specs).
You could use your V-Amp thing (acting as a preamp) to plug straight into the Ebay poweramp, but it'd still need it's own speaker cab.
Just realise your PA head already has it's own poweramp that is more powerful than that unit on Ebay. The only way you could use it with your PA setup would be to run the PA head into ONE cab (presuming the speaker can handle the wattage and ohm load on it's own), then run a line from the MAIN BUSS to the Ebay poweramp, and connect that up to the other speaker (again, checking it can handle the poweramp's specs).
You could use your V-Amp thing (acting as a preamp) to plug straight into the Ebay poweramp, but it'd still need it's own speaker cab.
Last edited by Doog on Mon Feb 12, 2007 1:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
Edited my post ^
The only way you could use it with your PA setup would be to run the PA head into ONE cab (presuming the speaker can handle the wattage and ohm load on it's own), then run a line from the MAIN BUSS to the Ebay poweramp, and connect that up to the other speaker (again, checking it can handle the poweramp's specs).