Hi All
Cool site, been getting educated for a bit by just reading.
So thank you for all of your insight.
I have pretty basic system that I use mostly for my own practice
couple parties for friends etc nothing too major.
I have my music loaded on my laptop, ran to a Yamaha EMX 640 powered mixer
Then to some crappy PA speakers via 1/4" ( EMX 640 outputs rear panel) to Speakon connectors on the speakers
I'wanted some better sounding PA's so I purchased some used but in very good condition Tapco Thump 15- A powered speakers. ( being shipped to me at the present time)
And here lies my problem. There are 2 unbalanced line level outs on the front of the EMX 640 a monitor and a main . I believe they are 1/4 stereo out. ( only 1 plug for the main and 1 plug in for the monitors)
The manual ( see attached pdf link ) states that these are unbalanced, the speakers
have balanced XLR input connections.
I am wondering if I am going to need a balancing transformer to make this work?
What would be the best way to get from the single ( either monitor or main ) connector to the 2 speakers?
I'm hoping I explained that clear enough. Would rather not have to buy another mixing board, besides I may run the crap passive speakers eq'd toward high end ( rear panel amped ) and run the Tapco's toward the low end ... ( line out)
Also curious what type XLR cable I am going to need. Like to have them as long as the speakon cable which is 50' , but thats probably gonna end up being pretty $$ expensive. Are these the same as Mic cords?
Here is the pdf manual on my mixer
http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/pa/ ... MX640E.pdf
If you look at the top of page 7 it says that the external output jacks are line level outs.
At the bottom of page 8 it shows example connections , and on the right it has the external outs running to an auxilary amp and then to either main speakers or monitors. I guess there has to be a splitter somewhere to get right and left channel?
And finally on page 14 under output specifications it says that all output jacks are unbalanced. hence my question about the balancing transformer.
Hope that makes sense, and yeah I'm not a sound engineer just trying to put together a decent comfortable feeling system.
Thanks for any suggestions