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On the Mackie ProFX12 pan all the inputs to the LEFT and take the LEFT output and ran that to the Model II Power Stand Analog Input. Here is an article with all the details. Stereo Mixer to Mono L1
Without more information of your speakers and amps we can't really help you. The Mackie board puts out line-level signals and that should drive any connected amp or powered speaker to the full capability. Make sure you are using BALANCED interconnect lines either XLR or TRS cables. Use of TS unbalanced cables costs you 6 DB and also noise pickup. Make sure ALL your gear, amps, speakers etc are powered from a SINGLE receptacle or power conditioning module. Normally you will use the AUX outputs of the mixer by way of TRS cables or balanced lines in a snake to power amplifiers onstage which then connect to the stage monitors. If you have powered monitors the returns of the aux to the stage go to the powered monitors. A heavy duty extension cord brings power back from thee stage power to the mixer.
1st, if you want a new speaker(just the sub, not the cabinet), ask Mackie for the nearest dealer. 2nd, If you want to have the speaker reconed, I can recommend :
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As your Mackies are active, and I presume you are setting up a control room using them as near feild monitors. I would have the digital EQ as the last thing before the monitors, and the realtime analyser before the EQ to eye your audio, and perhaps mic into the realtime to tune the room to some pink noise. If you are happy with the room, then the digital EQ could be used for signal anything that needs some tweaking.
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