We have a couple set up in our practice space and even though I've managed to find a PDF copy of the manual, there is no mention about the bright blue LED on the front of these things. I'm bloody sure it indicates clipping but I'm also not bloody sure either !
Ours keep flashing during rehearsals. I know there's a clipping LED on the back. I could test it out next time we're there but in the meantime, anyone know ?
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Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
If only one of them flashes, does the other one stay on? If so - intermittent connection in the wiring to the LED.
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It's important to pay attention to these since clipping at *any* point in the signal path is the biggest hazard to PA speakers, more so than overall power - which is why it's recommended to use an amp more powerful than the speaker rating, with separates. The average power in a music programme signal is usually only around a quarter of the peak power.
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