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advice needed
As some of you know i now have the ev elx 112p active speakers and 1 eb elx 118p sub has just arrived.
The advice i am after is the best way to set it up as on the sub there is only one input and one output the playout system i am using is the denon 6000
Can anyone help
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Buy the sub from here so you have a pair : http://forum.mobilediscodirectory.co...ad.php?t=37022
The alternatives are to buy an active crossover which has a summed output for a single sub, or to run the system in mono and split the signal from the sub to feed both of the tops.
Julian
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will eventually get another sub but at the moment got to stick with what i have
or look at a crossover
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
flatliners
As some of you know i now have the ev elx 112p active speakers and 1 eb elx 118p sub has just arrived.
The advice i am after is the best way to set it up as on the sub there is only one input and one output the playout system i am using is the denon 6000
Can anyone help
Don't panic Mr Mainwaring! When I had a sneaky peek at the back of your cabs at Coalville, it occurred to me that they were similar to the QSC's, in that you don't have to go sub first. I think you'll use one cab exactly as normal, and on the other side,I don't even think it matters which way you go first, since the sub doesn't show a crossover. You set the top to "with sub", and either link from sub to top, or top to sub. I don't see a problem.
As long as you go from the Denon to a socket labelled "input" on a cab, and from "link" on that cab to input on the other one, you should be ready to Rock and Roll.
Have a look at page 9 of your manual.
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I was wondering if there might be an option like that - it's unusual for a manufacturer to limit the possible configuration options.
Thank god for manuals
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