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Powered Amplifiers vs Mixer Amplifiers for Commercial Sound Systems on Pro Acoustics Tech Talk Ep 61 

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Is there a difference between a power amplifier and a mixer amplifier, and how do you know which type of amplifier you need for your commercial sound system?
On today’s Pro Acoustics Tech Talk, Nathan is talking all about power amplifiers, mixers, and mixer amplifiers. He will be defining each type as well as explaining the differences and how they each work.
Audio Power Amplifier
- An audio amplifier is an electronic amplifier that amplifies an input signal up to a high enough wattage to where it can drive speakers. This will take an audio signal and transform that into electrical wattage. That wattage will then drive the speaker to make the paper cone move to generate sound waves.
Audio Mixer
- An audio mixer is where you plug in lots of individual input sources so that you can control and adjust the actual audio signal. Some mixers are designed more for pro audio and some more for commercial audio, but the idea is they all allow you to adjust the audio signal and also match it to the appropriate output to drive an amplifier.
Mixer Amplifier
- A mixer amplifier combines the characteristics of a mixer and an amplifier. Mixer amps not only have amplifiers built-in but can also control multiple input sources. You can set the volumes as well as adjust bass and treble and things like that from your mixer amplifier. What's important here is not only does it allow for multiple input sources, but it makes sure that whatever device you're connecting is driving the amplifier with the appropriate signal you need to make sure you get the wattage required.
If you have any more questions about powered amplifiers, mixers, or mixer amplifiers, let us know by commenting below, emailing sales@proacoustics.com, or calling (888) 256-4112.
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Crown XLS 1502 DriveCore 2 Series 2-Channel 300W at 8 Ohm Power Amplifier
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TOA A-712 9-Channel 120W Integrated Mixer Amplifier
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Pure Resonance Audio RMA120BT 5-Channel 120W Commercial Rack Mount Mixer Amplifier with Bluetooth 4 Ohm/70V
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@kilgede9331
@kilgede9331 2 года назад
hi, I've just bought a mixer for my band, but the sound is pretty low, so I was looking to find an amplifier for it. what kind would I look for ? we have two mics, drum, bass and guitar.
@Ryan-ok2xr
@Ryan-ok2xr 2 года назад
thank you sir
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Ryan!
@mattkramer7137
@mattkramer7137 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I had a question though. I currently have a 'Harbinger Level 7' mixer with 2 PC's hooked up to it via the Ch 2/3 and Ch 4/5 which lead into the headphone out via a 1/4inch stereo to 1/8 inch stereo cable. When I turn the audio levels up I get a lot of noise, and hear I could hook it up to a powered amplifier somehow to counteract that. I am looking to buy a Shure SM7B microphone to hook into the audio mixer and then into my main PC, but I have no idea on where to start to connect them all together. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics 2 года назад
Hi Matt, Thanks for watching! We would be happy to help you source a microphone along with whatever additional components you need for this project. One of our sales engineers can walk through the setup with you and make sure you get all the right equipment. Please reach out at 888-256-4112 or email sales@proacoustics.com. We hope to hear from you soon!
@vanessasansbury9657
@vanessasansbury9657 Год назад
Hi! I have a PVI 6500 Powered Mixer. ( that info came from the silver tag on the back). I need to purchase minimally 3 cordless microphones. Would you please tell me what microphone brands are compatible? Thanks
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics Год назад
Hi Vanessa, Most any brand will interface with that unit. We suggest getting a multi-channel capable (frequency-agile) microphone to allow stacking up that many mics for simultaneous use.
@dragilxcom4176
@dragilxcom4176 6 месяцев назад
What kind of amplifier do I need to drive 8 ceiling speakers? Usage for living area, kitchen, dining room, backyard.
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics 6 месяцев назад
Assuming your speakers are 8 ohm, you can use surround sound A/V receivers for this application. Please reach out if you'd like assistance choosing the best receiver for your needs. You can call (888) 256-4112 or email sales@proacoustics.com.
@teachapreacha9790
@teachapreacha9790 2 года назад
Good day, great info, but can you help me out here? I'm on a budget and thinking of getting a mixer amplifier for my church. Currently have one Keyboard a bass guitar and a drumset. what do you recommend for me?
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics 2 года назад
There are many excellent solutions on the market. Depending on your needs, you might consider the Yamaha EMX series, Mackie PMP series, or Yorkville M-Series. We recommend using Google to find a source locally for sales and warranty support. Best of luck!
@konsamsingh6033
@konsamsingh6033 Месяц назад
It is more a question...can we have separate mixer and amplifier connection instead of a combo type
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics Месяц назад
Yes, you can definitely have a separate mixer and amplifier in your audio system instead of using a mixer/amplifier combo. In fact, many professional audio setups prefer separate components for greater flexibility and control.
@TheBinaryWolf
@TheBinaryWolf 5 месяцев назад
I have not been able to get an answer to a question I have about Mixer-amps, so hopefully someone here can enlighten me. Can an active sub-woofer be connected to a line out or aux out on a mixer amp that does not have a dedicated output for a sub-woofer/LFE?
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics 4 месяца назад
Hey Djard, great question! Yes, you can connect an active subwoofer to a line out or aux out on a mixer amplifier that does not have a dedicated output for a subwoofer/LFE. I hope this helps!
@TheBinaryWolf
@TheBinaryWolf 4 месяца назад
@@ProAcoustics Thanks. I found that "Tape" out also works well.
@yan5362
@yan5362 8 месяцев назад
How much watt the mixer amplifier pushes if you connect a speaker to it?
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics 8 месяцев назад
The watts that a mixer amplifier pushes to a speaker will depend on the watts that the speaker is set at. Many 70-volt commercial speakers allow you to adjust the amount of watts the speaker will pull using tap settings. Check out this video where we explain how to choose your amplifier and properly set your speaker tap setting: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--omIOiKUrdw.htmlsi=k9JHajGZ9b8qQKfD&t=86
@isaiahdawid4721
@isaiahdawid4721 10 месяцев назад
Hello I just bought 3 powerless speakers, could you provide a recommendation on a product that can take an output from my computer to run on these 3 speakers?
@isaiahdawid4721
@isaiahdawid4721 10 месяцев назад
the speakers are red/white not single cable
@isaiahdawid4721
@isaiahdawid4721 10 месяцев назад
2 jbl xti 20s and 1 jbl xti 10 center
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics 10 месяцев назад
Hi Isaiah, I would recommend contacting one of our sales engineers to discuss this further. They will be happy to review your application in more detail and provide a product recommendation. You can email sales@proacoustics.com or call (888) 256-4112. We look forward to hearing from you!
@haroldrobinson2715
@haroldrobinson2715 11 месяцев назад
sir if i buy a Mixer profx16v3 do i have to buy a amp to make work
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics 11 месяцев назад
Hi Harold, Yes, you will need an amplifier to power your mixer.
@ModalaondecksDeejayBkm-ch4qc
@ModalaondecksDeejayBkm-ch4qc Месяц назад
I have double 15" passive loud speakers Weighs 6.8 ohms=800 watts Sensitivity 87db Frequency Response 60Hz 20 KHz Which amplifier should I buy ?
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics Месяц назад
Thanks for your question! The Pure Resonance Audio LA21000 amplifier might be a viable option for you. For further assistance or to discuss your specific needs, feel free to contact us at sales@proacoustics.com or (888) 256-4112. We also recommend that you reach out to the manufacturer of your speakers for their recommended amplification.
@jordanbarberug4203
@jordanbarberug4203 Год назад
The fact that I don't have enough money I can only buy a mixer amplifier to satisfy me and please what is the use of a cross over?
@ashwanyoyath5870
@ashwanyoyath5870 2 года назад
what's effect if I use mixer without amplifier
@ProAcoustics
@ProAcoustics Год назад
Hi there! You can check out this blog for more information on the subject: www.proacousticsusa.com/blog/post/what-is-the-difference-between-a-mixer-audio-power-amplifier-and-commercial-mixer-amplifier/
@nosebleed1242
@nosebleed1242 10 месяцев назад
If the speaker is passive little to no sound will come out
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