Registered: 05/28/00
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Loc: Tazewell, VA, USA
Dear Group, In an effort to simplify my gig rig I bought two EV SXa100 speakers. When my X1 (built-in speakers) is operable I get along very well without monitor speakers. However, the X1 is in the repair shop again (as it has been more times than I want to believe or accept). So, now I must take my Yamaha 9000 Pro (no built-in speakers) to the gig. In order to stay "simple" what do you recommend that I rig up for a monitor? I can't turn the mains a bit toward me (some times they are actually in the next room). I have a nice Roland Cube-60 keyboard amp (mono). I also have a very small powered monitor, also mono (like in-your-face personal size). How about if I buy another EV SXa100 to use for a monitor and it could also serve as a back-up for my mains? I'm now running stereo using the main outs of the keyboard directly into the EVs. Thanks, DVJ
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Registered: 05/28/00
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How would I route the signals (stero to mains, mono to the monitor)? Come out of the keyboard to a direct box (or boxes) and split off to the monitor? Come out of the aux (A B C D) keyboard outputs? I'm a bit lost here. Or, how about keeping everything MONO and by using a direct box send an out to my monitor amp (1/4) and then via XLR to one of the EVs then daisy chain the other Ev to it? I've got to figure this out by tomorrow evening so I can play my Valentines Day engagement. Thanks, DVJ
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally posted by deatonent: How would I route the signals (stero to mains, mono to the
I'm home all night - give me a call at 215-757-8598 and I'll walk you through it. Best way is to use the stereo outs of the 9000 into a small mixer. Feed the stereo signal to the EV's, and use a MONO monitor or effects send to feed the monitor.
If no mixer is available, then use the mono out and daisy chain all the speakers. Main into main into monitor.
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Registered: 05/28/00
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Thanks for the info. I don't have a mixer and the speakers will be placed where chaining back to the monitor will be a problem. I think my solution will be to use a direct box, run everything mono, XLR to the first EV, then daisy chain to the second EV and go 1/4" from the direct box to the Roland Cube-60. Well, we'll see. Many Thanks, DVJ