that sounds a lot harder and above my expertise then just simply adding some speakers in the back to get sound over there.so then can i connect both channels from my mixer to both channels on the GX5 via xlr. Then connect the Gx5 to another GX5 with 1/4" trs to xlr and continue that process...
well right now I was just trying to figure out how I am going to get source to amps for future expansion as well as figure out what snakes and preamp are for.Right now I work at a club where sound doesn't carry all the way through to the back and the club owner was thinking about adding some...
Ya my mixer has auxiliary outs and monitor outs but the one from above is theoretical so that I can get an idea of what kind of device i need to get when all of them are used up and i still have amps that need to push speakers. Is there a device specifically designed for this problem or is this...
I have a mixer that accepts multiple inputs and has 2 outputs (left and right). I have 3 amps (QSC gx5) and each have 2 channels. I will call them amp A, B, and C and they have no link feature. They only accept inputs and they only output to passive speakers.Now if i use a y-splitter on each...
Thanks for the information,
So what I got from this is:
stacked JRX125s result in sound quality loss
having the JRX125s crossed over with subs negates one of the 15s
taking out a pair of JRX125s and adding subs will result in better sound quaility
I think I have a solution to each...
I guess a more appropriate subject title for this article would have been cabling but I couldn't find it and install looked like the next best match.So after the advice I was given on this forum I went down to the bar and let the owner know that he was going to have to buy cables and new amp...
I can get a QSC GX5 amp for $300 bucks. These amps come with a built-in cross-over feature?How would I hook up the mixer to both amps?
How would I hook up the amps to all the speakers?Also I am not sure if the owner is willing to spend on an amp and he is going to be shocked when I show him...
So I just got a call from a friend who is opening up a new club sports bar and asked me if I could be his DJ for the weekends. I said yes.He told me that his club sound system was:4 JBL JRX125 loudspeakers (stacked 2 left/2right
1 Yamaha Emx 5016 (16-input, 500W per Channel Powered Mixer)...