No worse than three T12's at 13' ...
To paraphrase Martin Brody, I’ve got to get e bigger amp!
Along those lines, what do you guys think about the Lab.gruppen amps?
They are good amps, but I asked the same question when considering them as new amps for my setup and got some different responses from some of the proaudio guys....
Seems they are continuing to command that high dollar entrance fee although they really haven't changed much in the way of design over the last numbers of years. Roadies love them because they are light and when a rack full of them gets out of control rolling down a hill, they are far less apt to kill someone
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Also, others have not been totally thrilled to death with their very low bass handling - as good as it would be for pro-audio in the 20-20K region they are fine, but also take that with a grain of salt as the measurements were far more important when working with standard designed subwoofers (ported/sealed) where more control to the driver is needed down low to hit that brown note - although not nearly as important with a far more efficient horn based scenarios like the Th-Spud or DTS where the alignment does all the work for you..
There are other amps out there that won't break the bank for your application, which will provide you with the same clean power....
Which speakers are you looking to drive in making changes to your amps, what are the power limitations.. The JTR's are plenty efficient - up to 1200w is an easy amp to get for not a huge amount of money..
3 of these bridged - 1 for each Triple 8
http://www.crestaudio.com/products/browse.cfm/action/detail/item/116236/number/01000590/cat/322/begin/0/Pro 8200.cfm
The QSC's are extremely solid and stable
http://www.qscaudio.com/products/amps/plx2/plx2502_specifications.htm
or the PL340's
http://www.qscaudio.com/products/amps/powerlight3/powerlight3.htm
These are pro-audio speakers for the love of mankind please drive them with a pro-audio amp. Crest, QSC are extremely capable amps for a better price...
The XPA-3 wouldn't make me comfortable with these speakers, but it's an option if aesthetics are highly valued.
Come on, this is just a ridiculous statement here.... Power is power if it measures within spec.... If your looking at more power, one could also easily look toward using Class D amps like Wyred4Sound / or D-Sonic which are fully configurable and dead silent. But those can cost a pretty penny.
Mark Seaton certainly has no problems driving his Catalysts or submersives with them and is working on even higher powered units for his bigger projects, like the Dual Opposed 18" subs...
Plenty of ways to skin a cat - I like Proaudio amps and have more then most people would consider, but there is a time and place for each...