Got to hear demo of this product in Atlantic City last year. Met Sammi and she gave an excellent demo of all the speakers I was interested in and truthfully I was shocked at the two way twelve inch mains! Unbelievable coverage and out put! But crystal clear at any volume setting! Mad props to David for his designs and his choice in staff. Sammi rocks! Super nice and very patient with all my emails and questions!
I used to build competition sound systems and its it a well known fact heat in any conductor (Climate induced or created by a products performance = Increased electrical resistance which in turn equates to a greater load to achieve the same desired (output). I understand that the amplifier will only provide based on what it is being given in terms of peer capacity and limits output if input power is lower but my concern is Brown outs are known to be detrimental and destructive to circuitry (this is when an amp has a load demand but the voltage needed is not available because it dropped. Do these have protection against this either a protect mode or capacitance storage to pull it through the drop until voltage restabilization occurs?
Hello, how are you? I would like to ask, firstly, if the systems are sold configured for 220v as well and, secondly, if so, what would be the maximum that could be connected to a wall line? Thank you very much for your time, very good sound systems and advice
All BASSBOSS subwoofers built after January 2023 will be configured for 220V operation. Those sold before that are 120V only. All generations of tops are 120.240V compatible. As far as I’m aware, a normal wall line on 220V is 16A, which is more power than is available from a 120V/20A circuit, so the 220V configurations would allow at least the quantities we discuss on the 120V versions. Theoretically the 16A/220V circuit would allow for 1.5x more power than the 120V/20A circuit, so running what amounts to 1.5X the recommenced quantities in the video should be possible without concern.
Got to hear demo of this product in Atlantic City last year. Met Sammi and she gave an excellent demo of all the speakers I was interested in and truthfully I was shocked at the two way twelve inch mains! Unbelievable coverage and out put! But crystal clear at any volume setting! Mad props to David for his designs and his choice in staff. Sammi rocks! Super nice and very patient with all my emails and questions!
absolute valuable and practical knowledge. Thank you.
I used to build competition sound systems and its it a well known fact heat in any conductor (Climate induced or created by a products performance = Increased electrical resistance which in turn equates to a greater load to achieve the same desired (output). I understand that the amplifier will only provide based on what it is being given in terms of peer capacity and limits output if input power is lower but my concern is Brown outs are known to be detrimental and destructive to circuitry (this is when an amp has a load demand but the voltage needed is not available because it dropped. Do these have protection against this either a protect mode or capacitance storage to pull it through the drop until voltage restabilization occurs?
Would also love to hear what David has to say about using a Generator with Bassboss Gear. Think Festival Sound Camp or Art Car season. TTID.
Yes! My question as well.
coming soon!
Yes please!
Would it be better if you plugged the bass lows in one outlet and plug the tops and other gear in a whole other outlet?
This video should help ruclips.net/video/m3yT6xgd4b8/видео.html
Do your subs use Powersoft amps like the DV12 mk2???
Need to know about generators as well also gain structure thanks
stay tuned, we have a video covering these topics coming soon!
@@BASSBOSSBASS did this video ever come out? Looking to make a bassboss purchase now and this info would be of immense help
Would love to see a video on running BassBoss speakers powered by a portable inverter generator, unless there’s one out there already.
Hello, how are you? I would like to ask, firstly, if the systems are sold configured for 220v as well and, secondly, if so, what would be the maximum that could be connected to a wall line? Thank you very much for your time, very good sound systems and advice
All BASSBOSS subwoofers built after January 2023 will be configured for 220V operation. Those sold before that are 120V only. All generations of tops are 120.240V compatible.
As far as I’m aware, a normal wall line on 220V is 16A, which is more power than is available from a 120V/20A circuit, so the 220V configurations would allow at least the quantities we discuss on the 120V versions. Theoretically the 16A/220V circuit would allow for 1.5x more power than the 120V/20A circuit, so running what amounts to 1.5X the recommenced quantities in the video should be possible without concern.
One day I'm going to own Bass Boss speakers. Still my ears and eyes are on you...
I need a 30 amp subwoofer!
PS I love bass
My subwoofers don’t hit hard as yours
As a DJ I need a subwoofer