Tuberider111
New Member
Hey all!
OK I wont bore you with the details but I've been sitting on 8 x QB288 V2 all purchase from hlg in one order a couple of years back.
I have also just purchased from hlg another 4 x QB288 r-spec boards.
I have 12 x slate 2 singles
I have a space of 7 1/2 ft wide. (2,285m)
I can make the length what ever I want with a divider wall yet to be built.
Have a height of 6.8ft. (2.1m)
So if I make the length 8ft (2.438m) =
60 sq ft x 30 watts sq ft = 1800w
I plan to make 3 rows of 4 boards evenly spaced running lengthwise on aluminum angle with the slate 2 singles.
OK so what I need to know is the best way to drive these boards. Been going around in circles
Was thinking of 3 x
EUD-600S280dv each driving 4 boards in series??
Like the sound of only having 3 drivers to deal with but I don't mind more drivers if I will get a better result!!
Anyways would really appreciate some guidance /advise
OK I wont bore you with the details but I've been sitting on 8 x QB288 V2 all purchase from hlg in one order a couple of years back.
I have also just purchased from hlg another 4 x QB288 r-spec boards.
I have 12 x slate 2 singles
I have a space of 7 1/2 ft wide. (2,285m)
I can make the length what ever I want with a divider wall yet to be built.
Have a height of 6.8ft. (2.1m)
So if I make the length 8ft (2.438m) =
60 sq ft x 30 watts sq ft = 1800w
I plan to make 3 rows of 4 boards evenly spaced running lengthwise on aluminum angle with the slate 2 singles.
OK so what I need to know is the best way to drive these boards. Been going around in circles
Was thinking of 3 x
EUD-600S280dv each driving 4 boards in series??
Like the sound of only having 3 drivers to deal with but I don't mind more drivers if I will get a better result!!
Anyways would really appreciate some guidance /advise