Yep, if there is a hiccup in my system I just refer to this to get back to the basics, some people think it’s kinda dumb but it helps me get back to center
You'll be more impressed if you take a bunch of polyfill and put in into the cabinet. You want the kind that's rolled up. Just remove the grille and the speaker itself and just stuff a bunch in. This helps flatten the frequency response. Makes a noticeable quality improvement
I was afraid you were going to get some major feedback from the mic's being on top of the speakers. Not sure how you prevented that. Great Video. Do you know if the "link" cable on the speakers is for daisey chaining them, say if you had (4) speakers. I assume a normal m/f XLR cable would would work on a link cable. yes? Thanks again for the video and the tip about rca allowing for less output. Didn't know that.
Thanks for explaining the process simply, how would you go at linking a 2nd speaker to each of these speakers, so you have 4 working? I understand they all need their own power cord, but I am not sure about inputs and outputs, or if I would need a Male to Male XLR cable, instead of a female to male XLR. Help please haha
IS there a reason you didn't go with the TX 210's with the 10 inch LF?. I usually believe that 10's sound better for mid and highs when used with a sub...
I am new to the set up. I have a question before I purchase a Mackie mixer. How many line mixer will I need to purchase, I have a Roland speaker which I plug my keyboard, voicelive 3 extreme into. I plan on purchasing a tc helicon stage monitor. I have a guitarist and he sings as well so I think I need to plug in two mics, two helicon devices and the Roland speaker. Do I need a mixer with 5 slots? Thank you for your time
@@miespost Hi, Where can i purchase the same bluetooth receiver please? I went to the homespot site and they don't show the same Receiver that was used here. ,i liked it because it was simple and small, very user friendly, please let me know, Thanks
I'm iffy about buying a built in bluetooth, because technology advances so fast. I'd like to future proof equipment (even if it means more wires). I'm new to this, only because I'm helping my dad choose a "karaoke" machine, but this would be great especially for other family events (birthdays, baby showers etc)
Got two of the new models. The limit light will turn red when clipping, correct? Because the green light stays on during use. I just want to make sure I am not abusing their potential.
Very nice and informative video...Thanks. Can this setup be used for a small audience of 50/80 people indoor in a home size 300 Sq. Ft. for Live Music + Vocals having Keyboard + Octopad...???
A DI box is recommended, however if you plan on going short distance between your guitar and mixer then it is not a necessity, a DI box simply converts it from an unbalanced signal to a balanced signal, hence why music shows they tend to DI guitar and pianos etc as they don’t want unbalanced cables running long lengths, and potentially causing interference
Hi, most important thing is you need to help us saying all cables you have used cables named. It’s help a lot your video so I can now setup my mixer. Thanks
Using TWO channels to Plug in the iPhone is really silly as you could've plugged BOTH those cables into the 5/6 Channel Strip .... ( i.e. 5/6 ... 7/8 ... 9/10 & 11/12 Strips are Stereo Channels designed for just that ,,, taking two plugs into the same strip ~ they are even marked "L" - LEFT & "R" - RIGHT ). ...This would Free Up Channel 7/8 for another sound source e.g. Laptop audio out, Background Music source etc Those XLR cables are also commonly known as Microphone Cables ... a less confusing term for beginners watching this.
The sound is better in cable than a Bluetooth because Bluetooth make sound delay ...if you doing djing..cable are recommended...if you just play song from the phone..Bluetooth is the choice
I WAS WONDERING WHAT THOSE HOLES WERE FOR IN THE MIXING BOARD, I WAS TRYING TO PUT MY FINGERS IN, AND DIDN'T FIT, SAME THING WITH THE SPEAKERS, I WAS WONDERING WHAT THOSE HOLES WERE IN FOR IT, MY DIC AND FINGERS DIDN'T FIT. NOW I KNOW. MY COMMENT IS BASED ON THE COMMENTS ON THIS VID.
You have to be careful to use proper speaker cables, with xlr's, and not normal mic cables, even if they are balanced. If not being careful, it's as bad as using normal guitar cables as speaker cables. Something I learnt from experienced sound techies. It's all about safety, for yourself and the equipment you have probably spent a small fortune on.