DRPA X-Over Q? for Mackie SA1521z w/ SWA1801 Active Subs
churchsound
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Hello, I'm new to the forum....I am so glad I found this place... I have many questions I hope to get answered...
here's my first
I need some advice....
I have a pair of Mackie SA1521z Active Cabs and a pair of Mackie SWA1801 Active Subs that we have at our local church.. As you guys may know, these cabs have built in x-overs.... Is it best to use the DRPA's x-over settings and split the low and high signals or should i just go \"full range\" out to the sub and let the mackies integrated x-over do it's thing???
Thanks in Advance
omar
here's my first
I need some advice....
I have a pair of Mackie SA1521z Active Cabs and a pair of Mackie SWA1801 Active Subs that we have at our local church.. As you guys may know, these cabs have built in x-overs.... Is it best to use the DRPA's x-over settings and split the low and high signals or should i just go \"full range\" out to the sub and let the mackies integrated x-over do it's thing???
Thanks in Advance
omar
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Gadget
hey thanks... that's kinda what i was thinking too...