Hi, can I run two amps with two full range speakers and two subs? Using the crossover? I do have a small mixing desk and mixer so could maybe run the subs into the booth monitor? And use the crossover for mid/high on the full range speakers. Hope this makes sense. 😊🙏
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Alafu Boss, Is there any problem of connecting the Mixer to Dbx then to Eq.,Kindly assist, since i saw your video, and u connected from Mixer to Eq then to crossover
Niaje collins... the reason you connect mixer to eq first is to balance the audio frequencies first as the crossover is only used to filter and separate the frequencies (that is hi,mids n lows)and direct them as individuals into your amplifiers....hope this has helped
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Niaje william...yes it can...iam currently using the setup you just mentioned 1pc audio Mixer 1pc equalizer 2pcs peavey 2000 power amplifiers nd it works perfectly
If you check behind the crossover you will realise the outputs have been indicated on either top and bottom , others on bottom been indicated as not used ... If you are using stereo then all your 2 channels are in use and in particular controlled by the signals indicated on top from behind, if its mono then the controls are indicated below inputs and outputs behind the crossover
An equaliser will help with equalisation or balancing different frequencies going in the amp , a crossover specifically protects the speakers by ensuring they receive the intended frequency, ie if a speaker for midrange is meant to receive mid and high frequency then with the help of the crossover you can achieve that... Note some times speakers blow by being fed the wrong frequency
@@decibelaudiokenya thank you sir for enlightening me, plz I would request that you may post a video on how equilize the right frequencies on an equilizer for midrange full range and sub speakers. How much does a power mixer headphone cost I would like to purchase one