A friend gave me this PA rig a couple years back for $300.00. I can crank it pretty loud and it has served me well for a long time but I'm looking to make an upgrade. Something about this system has never been quite right. The EQ has always been an uphill battle that always sounds off and I can NEVER dial it in.
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My only problem is that I don't know what the weak link in the chain is. My gut tells me that its the soundboard but I have no real way of figuring it out. Could anybody tell me what, in their opinion, is the piece of gear I should trade out and could you make any recommendations to a piece of gear I could buy(preferably used). One more thing on the recommendation - I'd really like reverb and this soundboard doesn't have it. Should I go with and outboard reaverb or upgrade the soundboard?
The setup is -
Speakers - (2)Fender 115xp
Soundboard - Behringer MX 2004a
Power Amp - Samson s1500
Thanks a million!
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Connect the audio equipment to the mixer's inputs. Mixers are identified by the number of inputs, or audio channels, they provide. A 16-channel mixer offers 16 audio inputs, while a 4-channel mixing console has only 4 inputs. Microphones and other monaural (1-channel) instruments and devices such as audio interfaces connect to a single input, while stereo devices connect to 2 inputs, 1 for the left channel and another for the right.
Some mixers may have separate inputs for the microphones and for CD and tape players, which are called line inputs. These mixers feature switches to toggle between mike and line inputs.
Each type of musical instrument should be assigned its own input. While 2 trumpets can be recorded from a single microphone input in a pinch, a trumpet and a violin should be recorded on separate audio inputs so their sounds can be properly balanced. Some instruments, such as drum sets, may need separate microphone inputs for each component.
If your mixer has subgroup channels, you can group the microphones assigned to a complex instrument such as a drum set into 1 or 2 subgroups, mix them separately, then control the drum mix in the overall volume using only 1 or 2 sliders.
Generally, the more inputs the sound mixer has, the larger it is. Portable or wearable mixers used in the field by videographers may allow only 2 or 4 inputs, while 32- and 48-channel mixers are larger consoles that need to be transported from place to place in a vehicle or kept in a recording studio.
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A friend gave me this PA rig a couple years back for $300.00. I can crank it pretty loud and it has served me well for a long time but I'm looking to make an upgrade. Something about this system has never been quite right. The EQ has always been an uphill battle that always sounds off and I can NEVER dial it in.
My only problem is that I don't know what the weak link in the chain is. Gmod star wars rp servers. My gut tells me that its the soundboard but I have no real way of figuring it out. Could anybody tell me what, in their opinion, is the piece of gear I should trade out and could you make any recommendations to a piece of gear I could buy(preferably used). One more thing on the recommendation - I'd really like reverb and this soundboard doesn't have it. Should I go with and outboard reaverb or upgrade the soundboard?
The setup is -
Speakers - (2)Fender 115xp
Soundboard - Behringer MX 2004a
Power Amp - Samson s1500
Thanks a million!
16 comments
Connect the audio equipment to the mixer's inputs. Mixers are identified by the number of inputs, or audio channels, they provide. A 16-channel mixer offers 16 audio inputs, while a 4-channel mixing console has only 4 inputs. Microphones and other monaural (1-channel) instruments and devices such as audio interfaces connect to a single input, while stereo devices connect to 2 inputs, 1 for the left channel and another for the right.
Some mixers may have separate inputs for the microphones and for CD and tape players, which are called line inputs. These mixers feature switches to toggle between mike and line inputs.
Each type of musical instrument should be assigned its own input. While 2 trumpets can be recorded from a single microphone input in a pinch, a trumpet and a violin should be recorded on separate audio inputs so their sounds can be properly balanced. Some instruments, such as drum sets, may need separate microphone inputs for each component.
If your mixer has subgroup channels, you can group the microphones assigned to a complex instrument such as a drum set into 1 or 2 subgroups, mix them separately, then control the drum mix in the overall volume using only 1 or 2 sliders.
Generally, the more inputs the sound mixer has, the larger it is. Portable or wearable mixers used in the field by videographers may allow only 2 or 4 inputs, while 32- and 48-channel mixers are larger consoles that need to be transported from place to place in a vehicle or kept in a recording studio.