Hi we are useing the eq on the master outputs of a soundcraft desk to control the feedback when I raised the volume levels to create feedback the detection lights on the eq didn't show where the feedback points were nothing light up and I had selected the anti feedback button any suggestions? Many thanks Colin 😎
Great product, and great video !! But could you explain to me how to connect this to my mixer ? I am not completely getting it 😞 On wich out and inputs du i have to connect ? Hope you can help me out.
Thank u so much for a wonderful explanation, but I think there’s more lot of things that need to be explained while using this equipment, for example. If I wants to connect multiples passive PA system how can I do that since the it has only 1 L & R output for Power amps or Aktive PA system, how can I link up all my amplifiers if I’m using like 4 Subs and tops with each separate Amplifiers ?????
I think in your case it is the best to use the EQ as a master EQ. For that you should connect your mixer's outputs to the EQ's inputs via two xlr cables. Then your EQ's outputs will be your master outputs that you can connect where ever you want. Hope this helps.
There is not much of a difference. You only get plus a button to see which frequencies are active. Over all I don't think so that it worth replacing the old eq to another analog eq. Nowadays we only use digital mixingboards and those have built in eqs where you have lots and lots of options. If you want to upgrade your equipment then buy a new digital mixing board. If you want to stuck with these analog equipment and you want a significant update than you should rether buy a Dbx eq then a Behringer.
Ok I think that I miss understanding A processor can help me more on my system Good because I used for out door mains intrumental and a mixer DJ my bad I got the message I will check for A processor can be helpful thanks ones again friend.
I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHY AND WHERE YOU WOULD NEED A TORCH (AS YOU MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO) WHILE PLAYING MUSIC. OR IS THE TORCH USED TO SMOKE CRACK, AND OR METH?? JUST WONDERING ABOUT THAT
@@musicorumph4822 So to be clear for the low cut you can go from 10Hz to 120Hz and for the high cut you can go from 30kHz to 16kHz. But you know it's realy depending ont the venue
@@musicorumph4822 I can't tall exact numbers only ranges where you need to find the right frequencies by ear. In a club house you should watch out more on the low end, and at an open air venue more on the high end.
I have 8 power amp two crossovers one for left and the other one for the Right side each crossover have one channel for subwoofer I put one 5000w for L and nother one for R I was wandering if this EQ will help me in my system I need opinion please thanks
Ok I see two in one packet I can put one crossover to L and the other crossover to R Now next question is this EQ have volume for L and R I'm really don't trying to put to much stuff In my racks because is already to heavy Haha but trust me i really like this EQ like you say can help me I like you Comment I see that I can trust you thank you friend
You should have "insert" connections on top of the channels or before the output. Then use a Y cable with 1 end in the insert and 2ends in the eq in put out put. If you don't have instert connections then you can use the eq on mono channels as the mic directly goes into the eq and the out put of the eq goes to the input of the mixer.