one speaker or two sir?

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Re: one speaker or two sir?

Postby rogera » Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:17 am

There are several advantages in having two speakers and they have already been mentioned :-

Increased bottom end, better sound dispersion, and a percieved increase in volume. The only disadvantages are increased weight and cabinet size (and cost !).
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Re: one speaker or two sir?

Postby Didier » Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:45 am

RUSSET wrote:Two speakers disperse over a wider area.

Only if the speakers are one above the other, not side by side...

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Re: one speaker or two sir?

Postby dagon1 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:14 am

I had a Peavey Bandit rated at 80w RMS with a 12". The wattage goes up to 100w if a well matched extension speaker is connected. This is a claim and recommendation by Peavey. In short, louder sounds should be expected with amps that come with extension speaker outs.
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Re: one speaker or two sir?

Postby Bill Bowley » Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:51 am

David,

Very much appreciate the advice! However, the delivery and return charges for an amp from UK to Oz would still be a bit outside my present budget! (and they would say 'Bill who?"):roll:
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