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Thread: T.AMP TSA 4-700 Help - how to have 2 inputs and four outputs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourdj View Post
    so basically have 8 inputs in total? how is that possible from a beringer super x for example?

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    No, four.
    Berry set 2-way stereo.
    HI OUT LEFT-CH1
    HI OUT RIGHT-CH2
    LO OUT LEFT-CH3
    LO OUT RIGHT-CH4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    No, four.
    Berry set 2-way stereo.
    HI OUT LEFT-CH1
    HI OUT RIGHT-CH2
    LO OUT LEFT-CH3
    LO OUT RIGHT-CH4
    Is this what your on about.

    i have drawn a diagram. This is one way but im sure there are more.
    I like having the high straight from mixer as i feel it sounds better.

    You can tell im bored cant you i fell out with my girlfriend last night so im stuck at home talking amps and drinking margarita cocktails

    I have a gig tomorrow so i want to make sure i get it right!

    Actually i could just use the maxbass and sack off the crossover which would make room for my wirless mic unit. see second image.

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    According to your diagram, your high isn't high, it's full range. All you're doing is adding bass, so since you're not splitting frequencies, the crossover is superfluous. Where the bass enhancer came from, I don't know, so you could bin it and the Berry, and save even more space. Your subs will pretty much filter out the high frequencies on their own, especially if they've got a crossover in.
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    There is a massive difference in bass when i use the passive crossovers and maxx bass. Its a great unit and quite handy. i would not mind using full range on the tops as the RCF'S are good at that anyway.

    Is the amp set up ok? I dont need to bridge anything? Im going to have a go now.
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