Turn down your powered speakers!
Powered speakers are great... when they are used correctly. Too many people are destroying their powered speakers, and blaming the speaker manufacturer. A speaker's DSP is a great device to help protect the speaker... don't abuse this! Be respectful of your speakers! It's ok to sometimes turn the volume down!

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How to Properly Match Amps & Speakers for the Best Sound Quality

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PA Speakers - The Most Common Setup Mistakes

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Active loudspeaker's volume gain to 12 o'clock?

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You’re Setting Gain WRONG! Fix It Now

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Speaker Placement Basics For Small Concerts, DJ's, and Portable Churches

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Why Do Speakers Hiss?

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Maximize Your RCF Speaker Sound Setup: Tips For Setting The Volume Knob Like A Pro!

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WARNING: Breaking These Rules Could Destroy Your Amplifier & Speakers!

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Essential PA System Tuning

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How to Set Your Input Gain on a Mixer | Fast and Easy

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How to Set Up Stage Monitors

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How to EQ Vocals

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Mike Brewer Reveals The Truth About What Happened to Wheeler Dealers

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Protect powered speakers from potential overheating by blocking the summer sun from the top.

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Sound System Tuning By Ear

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QSC, JBL, EV or Yamaha? Viewers Voted the #1 PA Speaker Brand!

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How to set up and connect a power amplifier in bridge mode

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How to set the gain/level of a power amp or powered speaker - Church Tech Tip Tuesday'

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Using a snake splitter to send a signal to FOH and monitors at the same time

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