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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
Overkill much ... he doesnt need any "dj" controls, just a method of running both controllers at the same time..

One of these would do the trick nicely for under $40 bucks



http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-502-...s=stereo+mixer
would there be any benefit to having a center mixer for both controllers?
Rolanda Clodfelder
11.10.2012
Originally Posted by boarderbas
Xone:22, see other recent threads
Overkill much ... he doesnt need any "dj" controls, just a method of running both controllers at the same time..

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.
That wont work with multi-amp setups and the majority of powered speakers including studio monitors.

would there be any benefit to having a center mixer for both controllers?
Yes a small mixer is your best bet for combining 2 audio sources.
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
Overkill much ... he doesnt need any "dj" controls, just a method of running both controllers at the same time..

One of these would do the trick nicely for under $40 bucks



http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-502-...s=stereo+mixer
would there be any benefit to having a center mixer for both controllers?
Rolanda Clodfelder
11.10.2012
Originally Posted by boarderbas
Xone:22, see other recent threads
Overkill much ... he doesnt need any "dj" controls, just a method of running both controllers at the same time..

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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