Quick Question DRPA Outputs
stix518
Posts: 11
Hey all!
Set-up:
Soundcraft FX16 mixer summed out to one channel of a Behringer 2X31 band eq (Channel 1 - Channel 2 of eq is used for Aux 1 output from board for monitors). Channel 1 from EQ split with Y-adaptor into two inputs on DRPA (obviously mono signal due to summing off of board). DRPA Xover is set-up 2X3. Summed out low off DRPA (one cable) runs to QSC PLX2402 set for Bridged Mono. Channel 1 & 2 out mid/highs is run to Channel 1 & 2 on a second QSC PLX2402 run Bridged Mono for Mains. However, I recently found out that in Bridged Mono, the amp only recognizes Input Channel 1. Do I need to get another Y-adaptor to come off the DRPA to sum Output 1 & 2 into the Amp? or can I simply disregard output 2 on the DRPA and run one cable? Or is there such thing as 2X2 for a Xover setting? Ugh, I'm so confused! :?:
Stix
Set-up:
Soundcraft FX16 mixer summed out to one channel of a Behringer 2X31 band eq (Channel 1 - Channel 2 of eq is used for Aux 1 output from board for monitors). Channel 1 from EQ split with Y-adaptor into two inputs on DRPA (obviously mono signal due to summing off of board). DRPA Xover is set-up 2X3. Summed out low off DRPA (one cable) runs to QSC PLX2402 set for Bridged Mono. Channel 1 & 2 out mid/highs is run to Channel 1 & 2 on a second QSC PLX2402 run Bridged Mono for Mains. However, I recently found out that in Bridged Mono, the amp only recognizes Input Channel 1. Do I need to get another Y-adaptor to come off the DRPA to sum Output 1 & 2 into the Amp? or can I simply disregard output 2 on the DRPA and run one cable? Or is there such thing as 2X2 for a Xover setting? Ugh, I'm so confused! :?:
Stix
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Throw those BEH crapslingers (I HATE their analog EQ's) on ebay...
Set up a 2x6
take the summed output from the mixer into the left channel of the DRPA
send the monitor output to the right input
use the left hi, and low outs to the sub and hi
send the right mid out to the monitors
here is a thread doing this:
viewtopic.php?f=60&t=2228
Those Beh Eq'a can dull the sound and actually CAUSE feedback
Otherwise, ya just use on side and forget the rest..
G