One can find information on QSC AMP at several online sites including "Qscaudio", "Guitarcenter", and "Sweetwater". The price range for this product is from $300 to $700.
QSC Audio is the best place to purchase the most up to date QSC amplifiers, and to avoid a middle man. One can also find many of their products at Guitar Center.
One can purchase QSC speakers in good audio or electronics stores. They can also be purchased online on QSC's online store and the websites of Musician's Friend and Amazon.
You can order QSC Amplifier from third party companies like eBay and Amazon. Both are well known selling companies. You can also purchase QSC Amplifier at they own official website.
One can obtain QSC audio equipments from: QSC Audio, Guitar Centre, Full Compass, Prepal, Sesytem, USed AV, Used Lighting, DJ Kit, Pro Audio Mart, Amazon, Church Audio Sound Store.
One can find more information on mini guitar amps from Amazon. Amazon gives an in depth product description of each particular mini guitar amp that they sell.
The Digital 15 is a power amp, that allows one to have control down to the seconds when recording. One can find customer reviews online at Amazon for more information.
One can find information on Kumuka Worldwide on the official Kumuka website. There one can find information and contact details for the company. One can also find information on their Facebook page.
One can find more information about culling on Wikipedia where they have much information on the procedure and how it is implemented. One can also find information on 'HowStuffWorks'.
A mono amp, is half of a stereo amp. It has one input and one output.
One can find information on the covariance matrix on the Wikipedia website where there is much information about the mathematics involved. One can also find information on Mathworks.
You can find the alternator amp rating on the alternator itself. The amp rating will located near the alternator serial number. The rating will be a 2 or 3 digit number followed by an A. You could also find the information in your original owners manual or you could go to your local auto parts store, look at the choices for your vehicle and then visually compare to the one on your motorhome.
I amsume you are planing to run them on the 70 volt low watt setting? I am working hooking up 26 of them but I plan to run them on the the full power 8ohm setting so it will take some power to run that many..I plan to use 3 Peavey CS 800's & one QSC 1450 to run them.If you plan to use low power 70 volt then you wouldn't need but maybe one amp with about 300-400 watts a channel would most likely be ok.I think a qsc 1450 would run 20 on the 15 watt low power setting...