I contacted Lase and they at first said there documentation was correct. Then they came back with "let us know your findings after you test further". I don't have any experience with Dayton plate amps, but I do use some of their drivers. The 18's in the cabs in the video are Dayton.
I currently am running eight of those on single 18 Subs. I will tell you though that you will have to wire them in Reverse of what their wiring diagram says because the XLR input is wired backwards
After further testing and actually wiring them in phase my last show they sounded fantastic and I've used them for a few years now so besides the out of phase situation if they're in Phase they work really really good very convenient
@@brucelafrance5577 I currently use 2 behringer nx6000 for 4 subs. The NX has been very reliable and good for subs, but I am going to move them to mids to replace some much heavier amps and these plate amps sound like the way to go.
@@aaronatwood9298 I have used the NU4-6000's bridged on subs and I am currently using an NX-6000 on a set of passive subs. They work. I have had a couple Behringer amps go down out of the 10 or so I have. I went to the Lase plate amps for convenience. After re-wiring them in phase they work very well.
@@brucelafrance5577 is this a sign of an out of phase box? I have a yorkville ls801p the bass hits harder from behind and all of the bass that comes out the front is not really felt as much but when far away the bass is hitting hard in different spots
Good tip 👍🏼🔊✅️
Dayton amps paperwork wiring diagram is printed incorrectly also..the download manual is correct though....nice troubleshooting steps..nice video
I contacted Lase and they at first said there documentation was correct. Then they came back with "let us know your findings after you test further". I don't have any experience with Dayton plate amps, but I do use some of their drivers. The 18's in the cabs in the video are Dayton.
Just ordered a couple. If these hold up I'm going buy more
I currently am running eight of those on single 18 Subs. I will tell you though that you will have to wire them in Reverse of what their wiring diagram says because the XLR input is wired backwards
Interested in adding lase amps to my subs. How do they sound. Are the amps holding up?
After further testing and actually wiring them in phase my last show they sounded fantastic and I've used them for a few years now so besides the out of phase situation if they're in Phase they work really really good very convenient
Are they still holding up? I have considered these for my subs but been concerned on reliability.
I've had no problems yet. I've been running these for a few years. It's a quality product minus the phase issue. I do see that price keeps going up.
@@brucelafrance5577 I currently use 2 behringer nx6000 for 4 subs. The NX has been very reliable and good for subs, but I am going to move them to mids to replace some much heavier amps and these plate amps sound like the way to go.
@@aaronatwood9298 I have used the NU4-6000's bridged on subs and I am currently using an NX-6000 on a set of passive subs. They work.
I have had a couple Behringer amps go down out of the 10 or so I have. I went to the Lase plate amps for convenience.
After re-wiring them in phase they work very well.
How do you fix a powered sub that’s out of phase
I reversed the speaker wires.
@@brucelafrance5577 so on the speaker terminals you put positive in the negative terminal and for negative terminal you put in positive correct?
@@kevinjuman5058 That is correct.
@@brucelafrance5577 is this a sign of an out of phase box? I have a yorkville ls801p the bass hits harder from behind and all of the bass that comes out the front is not really felt as much but when far away the bass is hitting hard in different spots
Good Shit