Is there a simple way to protect cabs from being driven to destruction.
A friend of mine runs practice rooms where he provides guitar amphead cab combos and a few 4x12 stand alone cabs in each room, some bands to use their own amps on his speakers instead of lugging their own in.
Problem is that some of the muppets that come in with their own amps basically abuse the life out of his speakers leaving them usually open circuit. Needless to say it's costing him a small fortune in drivers.
Now short of telling him that he needs to manage the equipment use with more rigour i would like to offer him another solution.
I was thinking along the lines of maybe a soak resistor parallel the I/P and another in series with the drivers, or maybe a fuse, know that will derate the cab but i not too worried about that.
Your comments and help
Thanks
A friend of mine runs practice rooms where he provides guitar amphead cab combos and a few 4x12 stand alone cabs in each room, some bands to use their own amps on his speakers instead of lugging their own in.
Problem is that some of the muppets that come in with their own amps basically abuse the life out of his speakers leaving them usually open circuit. Needless to say it's costing him a small fortune in drivers.
Now short of telling him that he needs to manage the equipment use with more rigour i would like to offer him another solution.
I was thinking along the lines of maybe a soak resistor parallel the I/P and another in series with the drivers, or maybe a fuse, know that will derate the cab but i not too worried about that.
Your comments and help
Thanks
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