What Brands Of Amps do You Use?

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What Brands Of Amps Do You Use? (Multiple Choices OK)

  • American Audio

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  • BGW

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  • Behringer

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  • Carvin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Crown

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  • Electro Voice

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  • Gemini

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  • Mackie

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  • Peavey

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  • Pyle Pro

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  • Yamaha

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yorkville

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (PLease Define)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Powered Speakers (Amp Inside)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • QSC

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    86

ahoustondj

Mac Daddy DJ
Aug 13, 2007
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What Brands Of Amps Do You Use?
You can vote on more than one. Poll Above.
 
Other Amps

Other Amps I use not listed in Poll are Unisync and Dynaco (Backup for tweeter section or Monitors))
 
All Peavey except for the RCF Active speaker amps.

In the studio I am using an Audio Centron 250 watt amp for the ZX1's as "venue" monitors, an Audio Centron 125 watt amp as the sub driver power, and the mix monitors are active KRKs.
 
You list Behringer the QSC clone but don't list QSC? :sqerr:

Whoops! I missed that didn't I? It should have been listed I will ask the Mods to add it in for me. Thanks for noticing.

Can a Mod Please add QSC in between Pyle Pro and Yamaha?
 
lol..ya and also that qsc gives you 6 years of warranty!!!

Peavey doesn't need that -- you have to work really, really hard, to break their stuff...

Which of course, probably explains why my back hurt as well, from hauling them around... :sqerr: :sqlaugh:
 
i used to use all peavey amps..but made the switch to qsc a couple of years ago..my back thanks me now..lol

So how much do the QSC amps weigh?

Peavey has always (or at least for the last 15 or so years) had a five year warranty on their amps. But like Rick said they really don't need it since they are a lot like a timex watch not pretty not fancy but still keep perfect time and last forever!

BTW the Peavey IPR amps weigh in at a hefty "7" pounds. LOL