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What is your home pa,active x over,2 and 3 way pa???

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2007

http://www.djtutor.com/gearbasics
A few dodgy diagrams to show you the difference between a small pa and a large pa using an active cross over.

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  • What is a DAT machine?

  • It stands for digital audio tape (i think), they where big in the midd 90's johnathan

  • omg it cut out

  • Yes i cut it short due to the 10 mins dead line.

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  • with the passive crossover 3 way, i am looking on building a passive line array but i am not sure what to do with the passive crossover and where to put it and not sure if it has to have a crossover. i am going to have 8' sub, 4' mid, 1.25' horn and i will be making 2 sets of line arrays

  • So, for the three way, does the mixer go into the crossover, then three L and R's out of it, into three power amps, then into each speaker accordingly? (one for highs, mids, lows)

  • Your videos are always helpful. This one actually helped me to understand what 3 way stereo is. I've retired the Behringer cx2310 crossover and purchased the DBX 234xl 2way/3way stereo 4way mono crossover because I have a 6 speaker system (2 tops, 2 mid range, 2 subs) all running on 3 seperate amps. Now if I can just figure out the configuration on the DBX 234xl using the 3 way, I'll be just fine. Any suggestions?

  • PLS HELP! i have a problem, i have a Behringer-CX2310 crossover 2stereo/3mono, it could be used for 2 or 3 way, i want to use it for 2 way, i have 2 mid/hi speakers witch have an integrated passive crossover, a sub-woofer and 2 amps, so far so good. I set the crossover for 2 way signal as it says in the user manual but it still sends a 3 way signal, i can hear either the very highs or the very mids on my speakers, and the sub gets very little signal, i can barely hear it or feel it. cheers!

  • hom hahahahahahah like serbin people like me

  • here you have your audio source, could be your laptop, turntables, mp3, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble drier whatever! LMFAO!!

  • About time someone that made it simple to understand

  • ...in our band we use a Crest powered tri-amped (3 way) system....in a tri amped set up a little power goes a long way, then again we use horn loading for lows, mids and highs which adds to the efficency

  • who gives the monkeys...

    great!!

  • man those are not dodgy diagrams they are nice love them.

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