Trying to run two controllers into a PA
Trying to run two controllers into a PA Posted on: 10.10.2012 by Antione Choromanski Would an analog mixer/any sort of mixer be the best way to go about this? I own a Denon MC-6000 and my brother has the S4. Or would this be totally unnecessary? Also, if it is the best possible way, any recommendations? Thank you again for you time | |
Antione Choromanski 11.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Rolanda Clodfelder 11.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by boarderbas
One of these would do the trick nicely for under $40 bucks http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-502-...s=stereo+mixer |
Antione Choromanski 10.10.2012 | Would an analog mixer/any sort of mixer be the best way to go about this? I own a Denon MC-6000 and my brother has the S4. Or would this be totally unnecessary? Also, if it is the best possible way, any recommendations? Thank you again for you time |
Rolanda Clodfelder 12.10.2012 |
I just did this today with my crown XTi amps and if you use CH1 + CH2 mode you can run 1 XLR from the first controller and 1 XLR from the second controller directly into the amp on the left and right channels. No special gear
necessary.
would there be any benefit to having a center mixer for both controllers?
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Rufus Eilerts 11.10.2012 | I just did this today with my crown XTi amps and if you use CH1 + CH2 mode you can run 1 XLR from the first controller and 1 XLR from the second controller directly into the amp on the left and right channels. No special gear necessary. |
Antione Choromanski 11.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Rolanda Clodfelder 11.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by boarderbas
One of these would do the trick nicely for under $40 bucks http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-502-...s=stereo+mixer |
Evia Nitch 11.10.2012 | Xone:22, see other recent threads |
Erica Charvet 10.10.2012 | A mixer is your best choice, but if totally necessary you can plug into one of your controllers' inputs. |
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