Behringer EP2000 Review.wmv
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@JustinQuinn1999 If I need it badly I order over night the rest of the time I do the standard free shipping and that's usually 5 business days
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I test my setup and everything works great now trying to find a sweet spot setup so head set mic does not feed back is my next job. thanks for your help
BMOG 2 months ago
@BMOG Your Welcome
FireStormRocords 2 months ago
You are correct I just talked to a guy at Sam Ash and he cleared things up for me, the speakon outs have power and I will run those to the mixer directly and use the amp for the subs by using the main outs which don't send any power is that correct
BMOG 2 months ago
@BMOG you would go from the MAIN Outs on the mixer to the speakers and then from the Outs on the Amp to speakers you would need to go from the Aux Sends or Sub group outs on the mixer to the inputs on the amp as all The Main outs on the MIxer are powered
FireStormRocords 2 months ago
I just bought the EP2000 and I am a newbie I have 2 peavey 15 subs an 2 peavy 12 monitors how can I hook both of those up to the EP2000 I am also using the PMP6000 mixer? I am doing something wrong I used the outs of the mixer to go into amp channels 1 and 2 and the output of the amp going to my subs and when I turn it on all I hear is constant clicking what did I miss?
BMOG 2 months ago
@BMOG I generaly run my subs on one amp and monitors on another before we get in to all that clarify how you hooked the pmp6000 to the EP 2000 from were to were? The PMP is a powered Mixer IE built in amp. you can not run of the main outs of that board to an amp if you do your going to damage one or both of them
FireStormRocords 2 months ago