Disclaimer: I'm am a competent sound op but not an expert in the noise department.
We were advised by a theater sound system designer to purchase a QSC CX502 to power a JBL ASB6118 Sub.
Amp:
Bridged Mono at 8 ohms 1100 Watts
Sub Specs:
Transducer (AES) Power Rating:1200 W (4800 W peak), 2 hrs
Long-Term System Power Rating:800 W (3200 W peak), 100 hrs
We cranked it up and BAM distortion on all the big bass notes. The installer says theres not enough head room and it's distorting when it peaks, so I need a bigger amp.
I'm hoping to return it and upgrade to a QSC CX902 which hits 2000 Watts at 8 ohms, bridged. Does this sound to you like it will fix the problem?
We were advised by a theater sound system designer to purchase a QSC CX502 to power a JBL ASB6118 Sub.
Amp:
Bridged Mono at 8 ohms 1100 Watts
Sub Specs:
Transducer (AES) Power Rating:1200 W (4800 W peak), 2 hrs
Long-Term System Power Rating:800 W (3200 W peak), 100 hrs
We cranked it up and BAM distortion on all the big bass notes. The installer says theres not enough head room and it's distorting when it peaks, so I need a bigger amp.
I'm hoping to return it and upgrade to a QSC CX902 which hits 2000 Watts at 8 ohms, bridged. Does this sound to you like it will fix the problem?