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NathanDMX

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About NathanDMX

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    New Member

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  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Level Of Experience
    Semi-Pro - I D.J alongside a full time Job / School
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  • Areas of cover
    South Wales
  • Reason for Joining
    I am a student looking for career advice
  • DJ Category
    Mobile DJ

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  • Location
    South Wales
  • Interests
    Music<br />Technology<br />Lighting Design
  1. Hi All Im Nathan, mobile DJ working in the SouthWales area, Im 17 and have been doing mobile discos for the past 2 years, I am currently attending college studying music technology. Hoping to pick up lots of tips from you guys. Nathan << URL Removed - please read the forum rules regarding links - thanks :-) >> PS the webpage needs updating to reflect my latest equipment list
  2. Yes, the available power will not be reduced - the system gain will be reduced. Gain is the amount of voltage amplification which a signal undergoes. Absolute maximum power available is unaffected. If your mixer/preamp generates a very high signal the speakers will be damaged. In conclusion speakers don't blow because of underpowering but because of pushing amps past there limit which puts out way more power than it's rated and overpowers the speaker. Clipping the amp will not blow the speaker if the amp is not overpowering the speaker. Match your amps to your speaker sets ( watts and Ohm
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