Originally Posted By SRoode
Thanks Andrew, great info! I do have a ADA1500 channel assignment question for you.

If I had an ADA1500-8, there are 4 amp boards in it and each board is limited to the power it can put out. So, If I were to connect an ADA1500 to one, and also want to power 1 surround (say a QS10HP), and a rear (say a QS8), what would be the optimal connection strategy? I was thinkin the following:

Board 1 - LFR1100 Front Bass, Second Slot Unused
Board 2 - LFR1100 Front Mid, LFR1100 Rear High
Board 3 - LFR1100 Front High, LFR1100 Rear Mid
Board 4 - QS10HP, QS8

Thoughts?


Having the bass on it's own amp module is a good idea, but I would recommend having the front high and mid and the rear high and mid together on one amp board, don't mix front and rear. It's cleaner from a path back to the star ground in the DSP that way and will likely result in a slightly lower noise floor.

Thanks,

Andrew