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  • 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.

  • 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?

  • Hello Rotor, is there anyway to use the internal EQ with an external amp?

  • @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

  • Very Helpful-Thank You

  • 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.

  • SSSSibilance. Sibilance. Sibilance. This video is about a mixer yet poorly mixed.

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