There are two combination jack/Speakon sockets for each of the two power amps (so that's 4 in total).
There are just the two XLR, one mono/sub and one headphone output for the main left and right. Then you have the line outs for the effects send and the two monitor channels.
@Eddiegotgoods No, the EQ is always for the internal power amps. The more I have used this powered mixer, the more I am sure this is the right way to do it. If I ever need to feed the main outputs to a bigger system, I always continue to use the internal power amps for either my PA speakers or monitors. Therefore, I always want the EQ (and feedback ferrets) on the internal power amps.
I'm sorry. I was under the impression that sibilance was to do with the combination of mic and EQ and that a 'mix' was to do with the balance between two or more signals i.e. my voice and...?
Still, I'm no expert and should take onboard your constructive criticism. Thank you.
Hi j54321
There are two combination jack/Speakon sockets for each of the two power amps (so that's 4 in total).
There are just the two XLR, one mono/sub and one headphone output for the main left and right. Then you have the line outs for the effects send and the two monitor channels.
Hope that helps.
rotor92000 2 weeks ago
Thanks for this video. It's excellent! How many speaker outputs does this mixer have? Is it only the two XLR outputs and the sub, or are there more?
j54321 2 weeks ago
Hello Rotor, is there anyway to use the internal EQ with an external amp?
Eddiegotgoods 3 months ago
@Eddiegotgoods No, the EQ is always for the internal power amps. The more I have used this powered mixer, the more I am sure this is the right way to do it. If I ever need to feed the main outputs to a bigger system, I always continue to use the internal power amps for either my PA speakers or monitors. Therefore, I always want the EQ (and feedback ferrets) on the internal power amps.
Thanks
rotor92000 2 weeks ago
Very Helpful-Thank You
gitzilla2000 7 months ago
I'm sorry. I was under the impression that sibilance was to do with the combination of mic and EQ and that a 'mix' was to do with the balance between two or more signals i.e. my voice and...?
Still, I'm no expert and should take onboard your constructive criticism. Thank you.
rotor92000 10 months ago
SSSSibilance. Sibilance. Sibilance. This video is about a mixer yet poorly mixed.
schismpunk 10 months ago