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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    To get the best results, its a good idea to use an external crossover. That link is a dedicated job just for that. It also does EQ aswell which is a bonus.


    Do you mean you want smaller speaker tops or smaller subs???
    the tops and my crossover is an externall rackmount one
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    why are the tops too heavy to go on poles? The UL15's are surprisingly lightweight and are designed to go on poles and Speaker Stands

    try 2 setups if you are getting 2 amps
    1) Go from the mixer, into the UL15 amp, then daisychain into the Crossover, out of the Bass output and into the Bass Amp. This will let your peaveys full range and the bass will do just bass, probably give you a really nice thumping sound
    2) Go from the mixer, into the Crossover, then from the Bass Output into Bass Amp. Then out of the Mid/HIgh output into the Peavey Ul15 amp. This will be a very LOUD setup
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bouncy Dancefloor View Post
    why are the tops too heavy to go on poles? The UL15's are surprisingly lightweight and are designed to go on poles and Speaker Stands

    try 2 setups if you are getting 2 amps
    1) Go from the mixer, into the UL15 amp, then daisychain into the Crossover, out of the Bass output and into the Bass Amp. This will let your peaveys full range and the bass will do just bass, probably give you a really nice thumping sound
    2) Go from the mixer, into the Crossover, then from the Bass Output into Bass Amp. Then out of the Mid/HIgh output into the Peavey Ul15 amp. This will be a very LOUD setup
    My peavey ul115 are the old version with silver grills same as them old hisys but better drivers.

    they go on poles but there still heavey. im going to keep them for big venues. but i want small one for small venues.
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