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Behringer DJx700 5-Channel Pro DJ Mixer with Digital Effects & Bpm Counter - Page 9 Questions & Answers
I cannot hook my Behringer mixer to the Pioneer EFX 500 it's not working
I presume you are using the send and return inputs on the EFX500.
Make sure the effect selector, CH Selector and EF On/off are set right. then use these in the insert chain of the mixer for the channel/bus/sub you want to use the effects on. Remember on the mixer it will be tip send and ring return. It would be useful if you said which behringer mixer (they make an awful lot of them from complex digital to simple DJ) and what you are trying to do with it.
It is clearly explained in the Pioneer manual under basic connections. If you are a DJ you may not be familiar with the Insert concept so get yourself down to a professional sound/PA outlet or Radioshack / Maplin and ask for a pair of insert leads.
How to hook up behringer dj mixer, virtualizer pro, multicom, sonic exciter, eq, crossover, in a rack show diagram
This is going to be a nightmare. The only way will be in a daisychain with the crossover probably last, the sonic exciter before it, the virtualiser before that and the DJ mixer (which one are you using) at the beginning of the chain.
What on earth are you trying to do? As a DJ it is likely most of what you play will already have been compressed to the limit so the multicom may not have much to do unless you're going to use it to reverse the effects of the exciter in which case forget both of them.
I assume you're going to bi or tri amp so it is probable the crossover will be last as stated but trying to figure ANY way to get some use out of your list you might try the exciter in the Sub output of the crossover and the virtualiser on the mid and the multicom on mid top but this would just be trying to get anything of value from your list.
Forgive me but it seems you really don't know what you are doing as the equipment you are listing is not really for DJing and certainly would not normally be used in the only way you could really use it in your environment. Did you get a job lot or something?
I have a Behringer nu4-6000 amp that I am trying to connect Peavey 215 speakers (2-1/4 inputs). How do you connect the 4-pole cable that is bi-amping from d Behringer speakon, 1/4 only uses 2 cables.
I can't give you a definite answer but I suspect the Peavey speakers with their four wires require a different sort of amplifier.to the conventional type.
You will be aware in lots of speaker enclosures are one or two drive units and a tweeter. Ensuring the right frequency of signal goes to the right speaker will be a filter or crossover which is also housed in the enclosure. This has been the common way to deliver a good sound forever.
There has been a fashion for delivering a good sound differently by placing the filter network or crossover in the pre-amp stages and then delivering the different frequency signals to two, three or more power amplifiers, each one designed to amplify a particular frequency range and in this way fewer compromises are made to the purity of the resulting sound. Each amplifier would have an output through a pair of wires destined for the drive unit is was designed for.
Two and three rack amplifiers have been a very popular way of delivering sound in cinemas, in particular a powerful bass. I haven't personally been involved with such an amplifier but I remember the magazine Wireless World publishing a series of articles about the system and the instructions for building one.
These are just my thoughts on the matter and your next step would be to examine the internal wiring of your speakers to be sure.
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