Thanks for all your help in this. I agree that it is not perfect scenario but it does ease my mind a little that I may have a little head room. I always had the fear that I was just about ready to pop a circuit breaker and was a nervous wreck! I always try to stay on 2 circuits if possible but that is not always feasible plus I never know what else is on the line.
The killowatt tool did jump up and down consistently and the numbers I posted were the max I saw it hit (typically when low bass would hit). All the speakers have class D amps built in so I guess they were really doing their job. As far as volume, the subs were maxed because they would hit limiters on bass hits so I would not go any higher with them. The tops may have gone a bit louder as they were not limiting at all but my ears could not take anymore With it maxing around 7amps on the read out and it being a 30 amp breaker, I would have enough room to go up some more if needed. Again, I KNEW there was nothing else on this circuit which is not always the case at a venue.
At lease I know somewhat have an idea and can go from there and keep learning. I ordered a tool that allows you to check what outlets are on what circuits so that should be a help as well.
thank you
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