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Can I connect speakers to the high level output, but use the low level input?

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Can I connect speakers to the high level output, but use the low level input?

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No. If you don’t use the high level input, there is no high level output. Similarly, if there is no low level input, there is no low level output. • Can I use one or more of the plate amps with my DJ rig? The plate amplifiers are generally intended for home stereo or home theater use, and are not ideally suited for the rigors of continuous DJ duties. However, if used responsibly with easy loads and not driven to their maximum levels for long periods of time, they will perform acceptably in a DJ setup. The main problem is overheating due to the prolonged high levels of output. There are many inexpensive pro-sound amps in the market that are designed for this use and will generally produce more reliable results. • Do I need two powered subwoofers for my Home theater? Unless the listening room is exceptionally large, you should not. The average listening room is about 1500 cubic feet. That is a room roughly 14′ by 14′ with an 8′ ceiling. A good quality 10″ or 12″ subwoofer will generally

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