elgintow @ Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:45 am wrote:
what speakers are good to use, non powered? also how do you get the most power
out of each speaker - ohms? i have a pair of audio choice act 12 speakers 300w per speaker. what do you recommend.
Hmm..any speakers that sound good are "good to use," powered or unpowered. I've never heard of Audio Choice, but you may have made the wrong audio choice. Just kidding, they are probably fine for home use.
Wattage is your true output power rating. You want to match your amp output as closely as possible to your speaker's PROGRAM output rating. To get the most out of your 300 watt speakers (make sure that is the PROGRAM rating, and not the PEAK rating), you need a 300 watt/channel stereo amplifier to go with them. 300 watts isn't a BAD rating, though most pro-KJs won't run mains less than 500 watts. For your own use at home, 300 is more than enough.
Ohms is a rating of electrical impedence, basically what type of direct current electricity your speakers are rated for (the volt/amperage ratio your speakers can handle). Most PA speakers are rated to 8 ohms each, though some are rated to 4 ohms. When you are buying an amplifier for your speakers, you want to make sure the wattage/ohms both match, i.e., the speaker needs to produce 300 watts/channel into 8 ohms (if, in fact, each of your speakers ARE rated to 8 ohms.
If you have a more specific question, feel free to ask!!