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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2008

A real basic amplifier will be enough to meet most DJs' needs. Choose an amplifier for mobile DJing with tips from a professional DJ in this free music video.

Expert: Marvelous Marvin Boone
Contact: www.MarvinDJ.com
Bio: Marvelous Marvin Boone has been a fixture on Tampa Bay area radio for nearly 30 years.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • there's nothing wrong with Peavey. they outlast alot of stuff. QSC is superior no doubt but Peavey is respectable. Anyone whos been around knows that.

  • I dunno about President Bush,i think Abraham Lincoln was still president when that amp was made.

    This has to be the funniest video on youtube.

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  • 400 watts will never due to my standpoint of view. I use a 1200 watts powered speaker and it is crazy loud. But that amp will do good for a small venue up to 50 people. I use my 1200 watts powered speaker speaker for very large venue up to 300 people and works perfectly. Oh and Marvin, it is all about the sound quality to say.

  • coolieo..lol

  • he said it dont matter the quality then he ses make sure you have a good quality amp

  • ur telling me , you dont use more than 200watts , my laptop uses 80 ... 200 watts is pathetic

  • his headphones were plugged into an amp..... be that was loud

  • true on some way...

    but when you are doing a high school dance or playing for 600 people.. that 400w won do any good..

    thats why I had spend over $8000 just on power amps...

  • is he serious? he must be on speed:D

  • In mono where available.... I just installed a club system with over 9200 watts. Its headroom that counts. They may use 2000 at once. I wouldnt put this on my monitor highs. Two is one and one is none. Great voice though!

  • @djfingersflores yes that was the max for 69 but today technology is alot better people deserve today's quality & I dont mean just power in general Im talking fidelity,& MONO! Bridge mono to your subs thats it!!! 80% of the music is recorded stereo so its Intended to be in stereo.people listen to music in stereo Ipods,stereo systems,You can't tell this to young djs or better yet Kids Run,Run for your lfe!!

  • @pmdj I agree completley

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