GreyWyvern
Well-Known Member
@DuckJordan is magical afterall. Remember, he can touch lamps with his bare hands too!How is your head then? Because usually after I hear that noise I want to take a bat to the head of whoever caused it.
@DuckJordan is magical afterall. Remember, he can touch lamps with his bare hands too!How is your head then? Because usually after I hear that noise I want to take a bat to the head of whoever caused it.
I'm starting to wonder, if I just have exceptions to the rule all the time....@DuckJordan is magical afterall. Remember, he can touch lamps with his bare hands too!
Really?! Seriously man, just stop. With both this and the lamp thing. There is plenty of evidence that touching lamps can shorten their life and "pops" as a result of incorrect power up/down sequence can damage speakers. That is why the manufacturers warn you about those things. Does it happen everytime? No. That doesn't mean it doesn't happen at all though. Just because you may not have been paying enough attention to lamp life or know when a speaker may have needed repair (since you are lighting and not sound), doesn't mean you and those around you are the "exception to the rule." There is another word for people like you and it isn't lucky. Just the fact that the manufacturers have warnings about these things is proof enough that they do happen. They are actually trying to save you time, trouble, and money. That's what was so funny about what @DELO72 said. Relamping/avoiding fingerprints on LampsI'm not saying you should make a habbit of turning off the amplifiers last. I just doubt the "facts" about the damage...
Amps wide open is the safest way to go. If you set your limiters with your amps wide open, no one can render your limiters useless by turning the amps up beyond where you had them.
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