Buena explicación llevo barias horas buscando un buen tutorial para hacer la conexcion de el ep4000 y estoy muy agradecido porque es lo que buscaba buen video buena explicación gracias saludos desde santa cruz -bolivia
I just bought a mixer ,thinking it had amplifier on it, but that's zero. From this video I know that I need an amplifier to connect to mixer to get great sound in my speaker. Thank you
Man I been looking for so long for a video on this my only questions is can I daisy chain a second pair of speakers to this or should I do it another way? also I have a powered subwoofer where would you recommend that to connect...also balanced or unbalanced XLR?
Nice question bro: yes you can chain join the other speaker if the amp has both channel connected bt i have only 1 one speaker connected, connect the other speaker to the 2nd channel, xlr balanced or unbalanced! Xlr should be balanced. But to connect a powered subwoofer you don't need an amplifier connect it direct from the amp with balanced xlr.
Thank you bro for this very insightful video. Can you do a video on how to connect : 1. two to four passive speaker 2. Connect many active speakers from the amplifier
good day, I have a t.amp --800 thomann Power amplifer and a mackie 12FX mixer and a Plye Passive speaker. I have the Plye speaker connected with 2 speakon cables (L and R) from the passive Plye speaker directly to t.amp 800 thomann power amplifier into L & R speaker connections with the other end of the speakon cables. From the Main out L&R of the mackie 12fx mixer 1/4 input to the T.amp 800 thomann power amplifier chanel A and Chanel B. I have 2 microphones connecected via XLR cables into channel 1 and channel 2 of the mixer. I have no sound coming out of the passive Plye speaker. I know that the speaker works yet i get no sound. All my cables and volume levels are up and working.. I cannect get any sound of the PA speaker. Any thoughts? thank-you
Thanks bro now l understand how to make multiple connections with my mixer. Thank you very much. I have one question for you and my question is can I connect yamaha emx 5016cf to a Let me say lead or bass guitar power amplifier??
By the way you set up your channel gain, master output level and the amplifier input sensitivity controls, you are wasting at lest 14 dB of dynamic range. That's 14 dB lost in the signal to noise ratio and gain structure of the system. Engage the channel PFL button, set the channel fader to unity gain (0 dB) position, adjust the gain control until the channel input signal registers 0 (that is equivalent with +4 dBU nominal level) mark on the level meters, then raise the master output fader to the maximum (+10 dB) position. This way you are using the the while dynamic range of the mixer, registering an effective output level of +14 dBU to the amplifier. Finally, on the amplifier back side set the input sensitivity switch to +4 dBU (1.23 V RMS) position and, on the front panel adjust the input sensitivity controls for a gain reduction of 14 dB, which is equivalent to 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock position on the front panel. Now you have maximized the dynamic range and optimized the gain structure for the best signal to noise ratio throughout the system. The mixer will not clip, the amplifier will not clip and will be able to deliver it rated power output without distortion. Use only the master output level control on the mixer to control the output level of the amplifier. All you have to do now is to ensure that the speakers power rating and the amplifier power rating are compatible.
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Wow about time someone actually show me how to actually connect a mixer to an amp thank u bro thank u so much
Anytime bro
I am learn and this video was very helpful, than you.👍🏽
Thanks
Dang your the reason why I know how to play sound wit a mixer and a pa now
You've earned a new subscriber:-)
This is the best mixer and amp vid I’ve ever found
Thanks.
K
Buena explicación llevo barias horas buscando un buen tutorial para hacer la conexcion de el ep4000 y estoy muy agradecido porque es lo que buscaba buen video buena explicación gracias saludos desde santa cruz -bolivia
We have a santa cruz in Jamaica 🇯🇲.
Thank you very much ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Easy and simple the way you demonstrate. Thanks
Cheers 🍻for a great tutorial man 👌
Thx so much bro for your time and on my side it's very important because have just started this business
I just bought a mixer ,thinking it had amplifier on it, but that's zero. From this video I know that I need an amplifier to connect to mixer to get great sound in my speaker. Thank you
Yes, you can
Good video and explanation bro thanks for sharing this.
Great video. Just what I needed thank you sir.
You are welcome anytime sir
Any other video you would like me to make sir ?
@@CedohKingdom not at this time but thank you very much
Thanks bro now i know about this sound things
Thanks for sharing!
thank you for such a good video. just what i was looking for.
Glad it was helpful!👍
Good work, keep the light shining
Thanks frank tor
Nice work bro this is nice
Clear instruction, easy to follow. Thanks
So true
Can I connect the amp to my mixer using mono outs instead of main outs?
Thank you for teaching me bro
Machalah❤❤
Very good. Love this. Can we also connect use speakers from mixer as well. Use mutliple speakers
Man I been looking for so long for a video on this my only questions is can I daisy chain a second pair of speakers to this or should I do it another way? also I have a powered subwoofer where would you recommend that to connect...also balanced or unbalanced XLR?
Nice question bro: yes you can chain join the other speaker if the amp has both channel connected bt i have only 1 one speaker connected, connect the other speaker to the 2nd channel, xlr balanced or unbalanced! Xlr should be balanced. But to connect a powered subwoofer you don't need an amplifier connect it direct from the amp with balanced xlr.
Keep doing this. amazing
Thanks
gracias .Dios te bendiga
So if u are using double sub bass & u want to connect High range speakers . Where can u plug them?
Very very informative big up Brother
Asante Cedoh very clear
Your welcome denoh
Good to hear from you. Ndeti how are you Bro?
Is the 1/4 inch going into the 16th channel a Ts or trs? im trying with a trs to 3.5mm female adapter and it doesnt sound so good
Its 1/4ts jack bro
And it's sounds bad coz it's not balanced
@@CedohKingdom i knew it. ill try it out! thanks for the video and reply
🖒
Thank you bro for this very insightful video. Can you do a video on how to connect : 1. two to four passive speaker 2. Connect many active speakers from the amplifier
Okay
@@CedohKingdom do you have a Facebook account? If yes what is the name ?
Yes @cedric mulama
Con you connect a dynacord powermate with an inbuilt amplifier to this amplifier for more volume and better quality sound??!
Yeap i can
It can be connect bro
Can you explain to me in few words how this works how to make this connection?! Thanks🙏
thank you❤
good day, I have a t.amp --800 thomann Power amplifer and a mackie 12FX mixer and a Plye Passive speaker. I have the Plye speaker connected with 2 speakon cables (L and R) from the passive Plye speaker directly to t.amp 800 thomann power amplifier into L & R speaker connections with the other end of the speakon cables. From the Main out L&R of the mackie 12fx mixer 1/4 input to the T.amp 800 thomann power amplifier chanel A and Chanel B. I have 2 microphones connecected via XLR cables into channel 1 and channel 2 of the mixer. I have no sound coming out of the passive Plye speaker. I know that the speaker works yet i get no sound. All my cables and volume levels are up and working.. I cannect get any sound of the PA speaker. Any thoughts? thank-you
Thanks bro now l understand how to make multiple connections with my mixer. Thank you very much. I have one question for you and my question is can I connect yamaha emx 5016cf to a
Let me say lead or bass guitar power amplifier??
I don't understand the question???
Sorry but what I mean is that how I can connect powered speakers which I'm already using for my lead guitar to the mixer.
Ooh easy insted of connecting the 2 xlr cable from the mixer to amplifier just connect them to the powered speakers direct without the amplifier
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Thank you
Anytime
How about if your mixer has 24 channel, you are going to connect the XLR cable in Microphone channel 1 outs to XLR cable line in amplifier???
24 channels or 18 channels mixer, all mixers have only 2 main output. Y connect to mic input?
Beautiful sound
Thanks for listening
How do you run powered speakers to that same set up
Good question, use aux sends to connect powered speakers direct to mixer because powered speakers don't need amplifier.
Good work
👋🖒thanks
Make a vedio of how to set the mode switches
I want no how to set up this mixer to give you a good sounds
Coming up next week.
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Thanks for stopping by bro
They stole that mixer where can u get iT?
Any nearest electronic shop bro Ksh 60k
There are things behind the amp you haven't elaborated 😢 RESISTIVITY na MODES
Cab Name Please
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You shouldn't put stuff on top of that mixer. You're going to screw up up banging stuff on the faders. Someone needs to teach you how to do things
You are going to break your mixer knobs. Don't place anything on a mixer
You could have done better
By the way you set up your channel gain, master output level and the amplifier input sensitivity controls, you are wasting at lest 14 dB of dynamic range. That's 14 dB lost in the signal to noise ratio and gain structure of the system.
Engage the channel PFL button, set the channel fader to unity gain (0 dB) position, adjust the gain control until the channel input signal registers 0 (that is equivalent with +4 dBU nominal level) mark on the level meters, then raise the master output fader to the maximum (+10 dB) position. This way you are using the the while dynamic range of the mixer, registering an effective output level of +14 dBU to the amplifier.
Finally, on the amplifier back side set the input sensitivity switch to +4 dBU (1.23 V RMS) position and, on the front panel adjust the input sensitivity controls for a gain reduction of 14 dB, which is equivalent to 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock position on the front panel.
Now you have maximized the dynamic range and optimized the gain structure for the best signal to noise ratio throughout the system.
The mixer will not clip, the amplifier will not clip and will be able to deliver it rated power output without distortion.
Use only the master output level control on the mixer to control the output level of the amplifier.
All you have to do now is to ensure that the speakers power rating and the amplifier power rating are compatible.