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Published on 05/09/12 at 06:04I had an amp before Inter-M R150 Rack (2 x 75 Watts into 4 ohms) which made 2U and I needed one of roughly the same power but only 1 U height. In this category, there was one who stood out (April 2012), this is what JB Systems. It was indeed a signal - awesome sound for its price: 100 dB )) It is 2 x 100 Watts into 4 ohms.
It also has some rare features. The first is that it has a pair of XLR outputs for linking to a second amplifier or other device such as a headphone amplifier. The second is that it can operate in "Bridge", which allows the use of 2 x 100 watts into one speaker output discs (mono then).
In sound, it's own in order, not a fart breath )) It's just a pity that there is a front fan works alternately, but ...
The outputs for the speakers are Speakon, allowing a quick and secure connection. With Speakon, it is unnecessary to fix solder after speaker cables. In the connector, there is a mini terminal block that can tighten the screws. It is therefore possible to fix simple cables to stereo speakers at once as 'terminal' in the Speakon connector and then to connect and disconnect, nothing is easier and more reliable.
What I love about this amp:
- Speakon connectors
- XLR output for linking
What I like a little less:
- Fan Noise alternating
- The four first notches of the two potentiometers give no sound. To hear something, it is from the fifth step.
It also has some rare features. The first is that it has a pair of XLR outputs for linking to a second amplifier or other device such as a headphone amplifier. The second is that it can operate in "Bridge", which allows the use of 2 x 100 watts into one speaker output discs (mono then).
In sound, it's own in order, not a fart breath )) It's just a pity that there is a front fan works alternately, but ...
The outputs for the speakers are Speakon, allowing a quick and secure connection. With Speakon, it is unnecessary to fix solder after speaker cables. In the connector, there is a mini terminal block that can tighten the screws. It is therefore possible to fix simple cables to stereo speakers at once as 'terminal' in the Speakon connector and then to connect and disconnect, nothing is easier and more reliable.
What I love about this amp:
- Speakon connectors
- XLR output for linking
What I like a little less:
- Fan Noise alternating
- The four first notches of the two potentiometers give no sound. To hear something, it is from the fifth step.