I have a karaoke mixer amplifier rated 50 watts per channel. It has three voice inputs off microphones. At one input I have a hisonic wireless dual mike setup. At the other two I have two dynamic hard wired mikes.
The levels are set at midrange.
Problem is that at certain periods - continuous input, the amp kicks out as in an overload condition. Zero input they reset and go back into overload with sustained inputs.
Doing karaoke I cannot have this. The "performer's voice" kicks out, singing. [8]
I had a mosfet amplifier 300 watts per channel that kicked out on overload, reset, then smoked it self. Fried the mosfet and associated wiring. Will the use of a bare bones power amplifier eliminate this problem or what?[^]
The levels are set at midrange.
Problem is that at certain periods - continuous input, the amp kicks out as in an overload condition. Zero input they reset and go back into overload with sustained inputs.
Doing karaoke I cannot have this. The "performer's voice" kicks out, singing. [8]
I had a mosfet amplifier 300 watts per channel that kicked out on overload, reset, then smoked it self. Fried the mosfet and associated wiring. Will the use of a bare bones power amplifier eliminate this problem or what?[^]
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