Originally Posted by
BullyDawg19
i take it that i shouldnt bother with the 75 watt amp. maybe i should wait and get a hold of something in the 200-300 watt area before making any changes. what do you think?
Thanks for all of the help.
I personally wouldn't. Like I said though, you could take the radio back to Walcott and have them install variable power. You certainly do not want to deadkey 8 watts into that amp or any low drive amp for that matter.
I, myself, would wait until I had something that pushed at least 200 watts swing and that I planned on using for the long term. I would then take the radio and the amp to Walcott and have the radio's wattage specifically set to make that amp work its best. The differences here are probably not significant enough to really be concerned about, I'm just telling you what I would do for peace of mind. After that, you could always try the 75 watter you have with the 29 for fun. Just because you have a radio "paired" with an amp doesn't mean it won't work with other amps, it will just make that specific amp work its best. As long as the radio is set to drive one low drive amp, it should work just fine with all others.
If you do have variable power installed though, ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS remember to set the 29 to low power whenever you're using it with an amp. If not, say hello to a burned out amplifier.
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