You never know, you might get lucky! At least I hope you will after the wedding day!
CallEdsFirst said:Yes the additional circuit to supply outdoor appliances is the problem. Could you "modify" an existing ring main to carry a ceeform?
Chivers7 said:Good luck with the marriage BTW
Lectrician said:Get yourself some split concentric.
I would run a 16mm split from house down to marquees. Get an MEM 2way 30mA CU with 40amp MCB at origin. Get a 4way plain CU for marquee end. Stick a few double sockets on 20amp breakers in the far end board in 2.5mm cable. Run extensions from these.
Get a spark to do this for you if I where you.
davelx said:If the voltage drop is too great, the amplfier DC supply rails can drop too low which will cause distortion on the sound. In the worst case, this could result in a clipped signal, which introduces a high level of high-frequency compnents into the signal that can destroy the HF drive units in the speakers.
Whilst good amplifier power supply design should minimise these effects. most DJ's do not use well designed amplifiers; they tend to go for very high power specs at miniiumum cost, which generally means the PSU is not very good!
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