how to prevent speaker abuse for a party

Fredhizzle

Fredhizzle

Junior Audioholic
my friends throwing a house party and im going to use my setup for the party and i want to take all the precautions i can so i wont abuse my beloved setup i have. If you can reccomend any tips and suggestions that would be great. I have an onkyo 7.1 receiver ( the receiver pumps out modest watts as is originally came in a HTIB setup) thats hooks up to two infinity beta 20s as the fronts. I have the c250 center speaker but i dont think im going to use it. For my sub I have the 12 inch Atlantic Technology 642e whichs pumps out 300 watts (class D amp) I have the crossover at 60hz and i have the fronts set to "small" for the caliberation. and for the Multiplex i have it M/S. any suggestions and tips on caliberation would be appreciated thanks. Where going to play mostly hip hop. and one more thing should i put a fan on the reciever so it can stay cool?

heres a pic of my set up .. I dont have the Klipsch bookshelfs anymore I just sold them tonight =(

 
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sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
I haven't tried this but some receivers let you set a maximum volume.
 
Fredhizzle

Fredhizzle

Junior Audioholic
yeah I can set the level CAl to a low number to prevent some one from raising it to a dangerouse volume. any other tips?
 
dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
From previous experience, I would use a fan to cool the receiver :p
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Two suggestions.

1) Don't let drunken people fool with the system, includin yourself.

2) If it starts to sound bad, turn it down immediately[/i].
 
just-some-guy

just-some-guy

Audioholic Field Marshall
playing hip-hop is abuse, in and of itself....
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Rent a small PA system. A) it's made for high SPL, B) it should be capable of producing more output than you could possibly need and C) the speakers produce more SPL with a given input level than consumer level speakers.
 
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Nestor

Senior Audioholic
Set the volume at the start of the party then park one of these by the receiver:

 
Fredhizzle

Fredhizzle

Junior Audioholic
Rent a small PA system. A) it's made for high SPL, B) it should be capable of producing more output than you could possibly need and C) the speakers produce more SPL with a given input level than consumer level speakers.[/QUO

whats a PA system? are those like DJ speakers?? how much would that cost? i think i have a mutual friend who might have a set up.
 
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Audiophile_719

Audiophyte
Just get a quick el cheapo receiver at a pawn shop and some cheap *** speakers. Leave the good stuff at home. Just my advice from past military party experiences.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
If possible, put the receiver in a different room from the party, with just the speakers (and source) in the party room. And lock the door to that room with the receiver (if there is no lock on the door, install one).

Another option is to only invite responsible people to the party.

Also, put the grills back on the speakers. You are asking for trouble with them off.
 
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Beatmatcher247

Full Audioholic
When I drink, things that sound very loud to me when sober, 0 dB reference level for instance, do not sound that loud at all to me when drinking. Also my ability to perceive distortion is greatly reduced too. It is something to keep in mind when partying. The same effect that causes people to talk louder causes people to turn their stereo a lot louder than they normally do when they are drinking.

Deciding on a level you don't want to go past before the drinking starts is a good idea. Also a sober set of ears should be better at hearing distortion if you have some unforgiving source material that starts causing distortion before you get to the volume ceiling that you decided on earlier.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
If your receiver does not have a MAX VOLUME LIMIT function, then you could use an external amp with volume control.

Do you have one of those amps (pro-style) with volume control on it?

First you turn the volume on the ext amp all the way down.

Then you turn the volume of the receiver all the way up to max.

Then you turn the volume of the ext amp to the level that you think should be the absolute MAX - say 90dBA.

So even if some drunk fool turns the volume on the receiver to max, the sound will never be more than 90dBA.:D
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

Audioholic Ninja
Resetup your receiver as follows:

-Set the subwoofer crossover to the highest possible value, IE 180hz so that the power being sent to the mains is as low as possible.
-Set the subwoofer trim 5-8db higher than normal. people tend to focus on bass at parties so if the bass is obnoxious enough they won't care if your mains are being under used.
-Disconnect any surround or center speakers so that the only possible mode is stereo. The worst amp killer is multichannel music / party mode
 
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cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
Move the party to someone else s home. I did that and even paid the other person a few bucks.. No trash to clean up, no furniture to clean, nothing broken and my audio/video equipment was saved from picky fingers.
 
T0mmy1977

T0mmy1977

Audioholic Intern
My advice is do not use your beloved system at the party.
 
Fredhizzle

Fredhizzle

Junior Audioholic
My advice is do not use your beloved system at the party.
yeah good news i just found out I wont have to because my friends getting a dj YEE!..thanks for every one who posted on my thread I read all of your posts and took them in consideration.
 
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