Power Up Your DJ Set: A Guide to Choosing the Best Generators

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Power up your speakers with BASSBOSS Designer David Lee. In this video, David Lee dives into the best type of generator to run your audio system and why. Loudspeaker systems draw current in a peaking fashion, so they demand a non-linear amount of current, with peaks and valleys. Inverter-style generators work by charging a bank of capacitors that can deliver power quickly, without depending on the speed or rotation of the generator to get the voltage or frequency. On the other hand, conventional generators have a throttle that constantly chases the current draw demand, making them struggle to keep up with music's constant ups and downs. David Lee recommends looking at the power ratings of subwoofers to determine the generator size needed.
To continue learning, watch the full video and learn more about the best generator needed to power your loudspeaker system.
ABOUT BASSBOSS
BASSBOSS Founder & Designer David Lee has been building, tweaking, and perfecting loudspeaker systems and products for over 30 years. From working in high-end home audio in the ’80s to designing epic products for demanding professionals some 30 years later, David has dedicated his entire career to enhancing the enjoyment of music through better audio performance. His focus has been on developing powerful yet practical products that create pristine, physical sonic experiences, which effectively defines the entire BASSBOSS design philosophy.
BASSBOSS® Powered Loudspeaker Systems are for those with an irrepressible love of music. The more you love musical experiences and want to share your passion with other people, the more you will appreciate the products and the philosophy behind BASSBOSS. Each BASSBOSS product is a mindfully engineered, painstakingly tuned, completely integrated audio system intended to elevate peoples’ lives, night after night. BASSBOSS sound will create memorable events for you and your audiences for years and years.
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  • @curtchase3730
    @curtchase3730Ай бұрын

    Damn, I'm impressed! This gentleman knows his stuff. Everything mentioned made good sense to me.

  • @BASSBOSSBASS

    @BASSBOSSBASS

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot, Curt 😁

  • @FAMEAcademyNY
    @FAMEAcademyNY10 ай бұрын

    This was great but I wish you would have given us some real numbers and examples on how to actually Choose a Generator.

  • @Dadliman
    @Dadliman Жыл бұрын

    I learned allot in this video

  • @grantlendvay6899
    @grantlendvay68993 ай бұрын

    So helpful! Thank you

  • @BASSBOSSBASS

    @BASSBOSSBASS

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @V_ii
    @V_ii11 ай бұрын

    thank you

  • @13bcoffee
    @13bcoffee2 ай бұрын

    I run two EV 12 inch tops and two EV 18 inch subs just fine off of a 2000 watt rated inverter generator. It works great for weddings and parties. I suppose that if I were to go louder and larger I would probably move up to a 3000 watt generator. My speakers have Class D amplifiers in them which helps because they are so efficient ...

  • @koffisverygoodforhealth
    @koffisverygoodforhealth4 ай бұрын

    Would u say ecoflow river pro could work with 1250rms 2500w peak speaker, or is it bad to use because of the peaking fashion of speakers. Also many people has said to use car batteries with inverters to get cheaper power.

  • @user-nb1bm2im2d
    @user-nb1bm2im2dАй бұрын

    Hey man, I got an XDJ XZ and a JVC Large speaker that runs on Battery. If I connect my Speaker to my XDJ XZ, then my XDJ XZ to a generator, will the Generator need the wattage power to cover the Speaker? Even though the speaker runs on battery? Because its connected to my XDJ XZ? Or If I just get a smaller generator just for the XDJ XZ and use this method, will be okay? Help please someone. I want to film myself in the desert DJing.

  • @corymcd3737
    @corymcd3737 Жыл бұрын

    Is there an inverter that you can place between a conventional generator and the sound syatem?

  • @michaeljeack
    @michaeljeack Жыл бұрын

    Intento entender todo el mensaje aunque me gustaría que coloquen la traducción debajo en la pantalla para los latinos. Gracias

  • @dreadjr7316

    @dreadjr7316

    Жыл бұрын

    En resumen q un generador normal no es estable en voltaje para un audio y un generador invertido es mas estable en cuanto a estabilidad electrica.Solo checa cuantos watts es lo q vas a ocupar.. espero y ye haya servido.👍

  • @JoeLikesRocks
    @JoeLikesRocks Жыл бұрын

    Hi David, I'm looking to build a BASSBOSS system for a mutant art vehicle for Burning Man and various Burning Man regional events. I hope to power your VS21-MK3 (x2) and DV12-MK3 (x2) via my EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max power generators. Each one provides 2,400W (with up to 4,800W) surge capability and 2048Wh capacity. I have three questions based off of your video: 1. Would I need one EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max power generator per VS21-MK3 speaker since they have a Class D amp of 2,400W? 2. Would I need a higher output power generator for the DV12-MK3 since it has a 3,300W amp or since it's not a sub, would it suffice to have the EcoFlow Max 2 generator at 2,400W? 3. If running the BASSBOSS speakers mentioned above at approximately half their total output, how many kWh's would you expect me to get using the generators listed? Just trying to ensure I wouldn't use up an entire power battery in one hour trying to push a BASSNOSS speaker. Thank you!

  • @DavidLee-BASSBOSS

    @DavidLee-BASSBOSS

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Papa Bear, Hopefully I have some good news for you… Q1. Would I need one EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max power generator per VS21-MK3 speaker since they have a Class D amp of 2,400W? A1. Yes, I would recommend you have 2. One generator might run the pair of subwoofers but you'd be pushing its limits, and the other significant downside is you would run the batteries down in about half the time. As the batteries discharge, the heavier draw would compound the potential issues regarding current delivery and battery life. Q2. Would I need a higher output power generator for the DV12-MK3 since it has a 3,300W amp or since it's not a sub, would it suffice to have the EcoFlow Max 2 generator at 2,400W? No. The DV12, when used with subs, so in a satellite mode, will draw very little current. Yes, it can deliver lots of voltage and lots of watts but because the frequencies and therefore the durations and impedances are higher, most of the power can be delivered from the amplifiers' capacitor banks. 3. If running the BASSBOSS speakers mentioned above at approximately half their total output, how many kWh's would you expect me to get using the generators listed? Just trying to ensure I wouldn't use up an entire power battery in one hour trying to push a BASSBOSS speaker. I can't answer the question directly without doing tests, and those tests probably wouldn't accurately replicate the actual conditions. “Half their total output” is an arbitrary quantity. It could be half their total maximum power, so 3dB below maximum SPL, or it could be half their perceived maximum output, which would be 10dB below maximum. 10dB from maximum would represent about 10% of their maximum power, so very different in terms of power consumption. Watt-hours or kilowatt-hours are essentially what they sound like, but easily misunderstood. Hour of output at 1 kilowatt is represented as 1 Kilowatt-hour. The good news is that amplifiers draw very little power when averaged over time. Based on a rated output of 2400W, using typical dynamic music content, the expected draw would be 0.25 kWh per subwoofer. With tops, perhaps 0.35kWh… So, if you have ~2000 Watt-hours, that’s 2kWh, and should, in theory, give you about 5 hours of operation, with a bit to spare. Maybe 5.5 with two of the generators. The higher the SPL, the shorter the party BUT with a couple of extra batteries, you should be able to get from sundown to sunrise and beyond… AND, is your mutant vehicle powered by batteries or by a motor? If your mutant vehicle is running a motor, the alternator could be connected to charge your generator batteries. I hope that's good news, and I hope to hear your real-world results when you've done some tests… Enjoy!

  • @JoeLikesRocks

    @JoeLikesRocks

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DavidLee-BASSBOSS thank you so much for such a thorough response! This is just one of the many reasons that you, your company, and your speakers stand head and shoulders above the rest! I will most certainly send you feedback on how BASSBOSS speakers make my mutant art vehicle stand out from the rest!

  • @djphasim

    @djphasim

    9 ай бұрын

    thanks for always being so thorough and sharing your knowledge@@DavidLee-BASSBOSS!!!

  • @konneshirisha9825
    @konneshirisha9825 Жыл бұрын

    MFLA Line Array ZV28 Subwoofer Dj setup details

  • @jorge74ify
    @jorge74ify Жыл бұрын

    Dónde veamos el decenpeño de los equipos

  • @josecastillo905
    @josecastillo90510 ай бұрын

    Que bien que un ingeniero, hable de la importancia de la luz en el equipo de audio, un punto que me gusto es cuando dice que un brakes de 20 amperios solo da 2400 watts, ojo no dijo 2400 voltios, claramente lo expresó 2400 watts, y es la verdad absoluta, la electricidad no se reproduce solo se transforma!, palabras de un científico muy reconocido el cual agregó que al transformarse pierde parte de su capacidad, así que asumiendo este principio pues tendríamos un poquito menos de watts 😂😂!!.

  • @Ian-kv5ds
    @Ian-kv5ds10 ай бұрын

    Still no idea great

  • @DavidLee-BASSBOSS

    @DavidLee-BASSBOSS

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi Chris, did you not find this helpful? I'll try to put the information together in a different sequence in future videos. This part is the most important to remember: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mYZ41dacnNibgrQ.html The generator should have enough "running watts" not peak or startup watts, to run all your subwoofers.

  • @jorge74ify
    @jorge74ify Жыл бұрын

    David muy buenos días David favor pornev videos

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