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			| JDrifter | 
				
				
					|  Posted:  Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:43 am  |  |  
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					| I have a Carvin DCM2500 which I use to drive a Carvin TRX 118 sub.  I need to add a floor monitor and thinking of using the extra channel on the DCM2500 to drive it.  Is this possible without blowing up the floor monitor?  Here are the specs for the DCM2500:
 DCM POWER AMP SPECIFICATIONS:
 DCM2500
 Bridged RMS Continuous
 4Ω, (20-20k Hz, <1.0%) 2500w
 8Ω, (20-20k Hz, <1.0%) 1700w
 Both Channels RMS Continuous
 2Ω (20-20k Hz, <1.0%) 1250/1250w
 4Ω (20-20k Hz, <1.0%) 850/850w
 8Ω (20-20k Hz, <1.0%) 500/500w
 
 Here are my choices for the floor monitors:
 
 Carvin TRx12N 12" 2-Way Monitor
 LIST PRICE: $795.00
 DIRECT: $399.00
 SALE: $349.00
 System Type: 12" 2-Way Monitor
 Speaker: Heavy-Duty 12" Woofer
 Neodymium 1-inch exit, 1.5" inch VC, HF driver
 Power: 300W Cont. / 600W Program / 1200W Peak
 Recommended Amp Power: 450W - 900W
 Connections: Two Neutrik™ Speakon
 Pole mount cup
 Dimensions: 27" high x 15.5" wide x 15.25" deep
 Weight: 33 lbs
 
 Carvin LS1202M 12" 2-Way Monitor
 LIST PRICE: $499.00
 DIRECT: $249.00
 SALE: $199.00
 System Type: 12-inch 2-Way Speaker, Bass-Reflex
 Speaker: Heavy-Duty 12" Woofer
 1" titanium HF driver, 1.5" voice coil
 Power: 300W Cont. / 600W Program / 1200W Peak
 Recommended Amplifier Power: 450W - 9000W
 Impedance: 8 ohms
 Connections: Neutrik™ Speakon & 1/4"
 Dimensions.: 22.75" high x 15.5" wide x 14.75" deep
 Weight: 33 lbs
 
 Carvin LM12 Molded 12" 2-Way Main/Monitor
 LIST PRICE: $395.00
 DIRECT: $249.00
 SALE: $219.00
 System Type: 12-inch 2-Way Speaker
 Speaker: Heavy-Duty 12" Woofer
 Neodymium 1.5" titanium HF driver, 2.5" LF voice coil
 Power: 300W Cont. / 600W Program / 1200W Peak
 Connections: Neutrik™ Speakon & 1/4"
 Pole mount cup, 4 fly points
 Dimensions: 24.375" high x 16" wide x 13.125" deep
 Weight: 26 lbs
 
 Yorkville NX35
 System Type	2-Way
 Active or Passive	Passive
 Program Power (Watts)	350
 Biampable	No
 Nominal Impedance (Ohms)	8
 Sensitivity (dB @1Watt/1m)	100
 Max SPL (dB)	125
 Frequency Response (Hz +/- 3db)	60 - 18k
 Crossover Frequency (Hz)	2k
 Driver Configuration	12 inch / 1 inch
 HF Driver(s)	1.4-inch Aluminum with Neodymium Driver / 1-inch exit
 HF Impedance (Ohms)	8
 HF Dispersion (°H x °V)	80 x 50
 HF Protection	Dual bulb CTL™
 LF Driver(s)	12 inch Neodymium Magnet, 2.5 inch voicecoil
 LF Program Power(Watts)	350
 LF Impedance(Ohms)	8
 Inputs - 1/4" Jacks	2
 Inputs - Speakon 4-pin	2
 Feet	Yes
 Flying Hardware	1/4-20 x 5 - 2 (Top), 2 (Bottom), 1 (Pullback)
 Optional Flying Hardware	NXF Flyware
 Bar Handles	1 (Side)
 Pole Mount Adapter (1 3/8"-3.5cm)	Yes
 Enclosure Materials	Molded Polypropylene
 Grille	Black Perforated Metal
 Covering / Finish	Black
 Dimensions (DWH xbackW, inches)	12.25 x 13.5 x 26.25 x 8.5
 Dimensions (DWH xbackW, cm)	31 x 34.25 x 66.5 x 21.5
 Weight (lbs/kg)	28 / 12.7
 Price: $411.00
 
 Am I really better off trying to use the DCM2500 with a passive monitor or just go ahead and buy a powered monitor?  I am thinking of buying instead the Yorkville NX25P ($450.00) or other powered floor monitors, but they are more expensive.  Is it worth spending the extra dollars for the floor monitors or would the cheaper powered Carvin monitors suffice since they are only intended for the singer?
 
 
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			| jeffsw6 | 
				
				
					|  Posted:  Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:54 pm  |  |  
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					| I just posted this suggestion (http://www.karaoke-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=16330#235361  for another person.  You seem to have a bigger budget and are looking at more reputable brands, and I guess you are happy with your existing Carvin stuff so naturally you would like to stick with them.
 I didn't look up the specs on all those speakers, but I noticed you didn't supply the manufacturer stated sensitivity values for the Carvin units.  The Yorkville claims a professional 100dB, or about twice the sound output for a given input energy as the 96dB Kustoms I use.  Remember that's just enough for a listener to notice, but it takes ten times the sound energy for the ear/brain to perceive sound to be "twice as loud."
 Your DCM 2500 amp is roughly the right size for all the passive speakers you listed.  You will sooner damage the speakers by clipping the amp than by over-driving them.  You could even use a slightly larger amp if you wanted._________________
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			| Lonman | 
				
				
					|  Posted:  Sun Apr 05, 2009 1:02 pm  |  |  
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					| Unless you are bridging the 2500 for the sub, you would be able to use the other channel for the monitor.  If you are bridging the amp, then no. _________________LIKE Lonman on Facebook - Lonman Productions Karaoke & my main site via my profile! 
 
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			| Lonman | 
				
				
					|  Posted:  Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:12 pm  |  |  
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					| JDrifter @ Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:08 pm wrote: Thanks, Lonnie and Jeff, for your responses.  I am glad that I can still use the other channel of the DCM2500 and don't have to spend more for an extra amp or for a powered speaker. The specs for the Carvin speakers are found in the following links:http://www.carvinguitars.com/manuals/TRX12N.pdfhttps://www.carvinguitars.com/manuals/7 ... -SPKRS.pdfhttps://www.carvinguitars.com/manuals/LM12.pdf My preference would be the Yorkville NX35 or the TRX12N.  Can I run a pair of speakers from one channel of the DCM2500?As long as it doesn't go below it's 2 ohm rating for that channel, you'll be fine - two 8 ohm speakers together will yield 4 ohms total.  Amps of today can run mismatched loads much better than years ago._________________LIKE Lonman on Facebook - Lonman Productions Karaoke & my main site via my profile! 
 
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