TopherM @ Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:18 am wrote:
I lucked out and ran into a pair of new Peavey SP5Gs (2004 model) for $300. These speakers are bi-ampable at 400 watts program to the woofer and 80 watts program (160 peak) to the horn.
I already have an extra 400 watt/channel amp for the lows. I can't find a decent amp that runs exactly 80 watts/channel, but did find one at 75 watts/channel and one at 90 watts/channel. My question is, would it be better to overpower the speakers by 10 watts or underpower them by 5?
I assume that I am not going to really hurt them either way, so I suspect I should go with the 90 watt amp and just run them a little shy of wide open.
Suggestions?
The 75 watts to the highs would be fine, but if you could, go for the higher. I have that set as well & run 125 watts to the highs with no probs - Carvin DCM600 ran wide open.
When you use the bi-amp jacks, you WILL need an external crossover as these jacks by-pass the internal completely going directly to the drivers. The external crossover will help control overdriving of each driver as well.