anhlunnhaque @ Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:40 pm wrote:
Hello everybody...I am back for me help from all the good people here !!
Ok. I got my power mixer Mackie CFX12 and the power speakers B-52 with a sub that comes with it. Now I need help connecting it.
1. What cables do I need to connect the speakers and sub to the mixer and where on the mixer to where on the sub? I look at the sub it has a Left and Right...but on my mixer there's only 1 Sub Out...?? So why 1 sub out on mixer..and 1 left and 1 right on the sub??? How can I connect it?
You need a standard mic cable XLR male-XLR female. Connect the MAIN left & right out on the mixer to input on the B52 sub.
The sub out on the mixer is if you have a sub that don't have a built in crossover which the B52 does already. It only has 1 sub out as most sound engineers run their subs in mono anyway so they don't have to combine their signal externally. Your system is already setup that way.
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2. Where should I plug my laptop in the mixer because that's where the music is coming from. Should I use the stereo balance channel or use any of the one of the 8 channels where it label Mic1 to Mic8???
Use either the channel 9/10 or 11/12. A standard 1/8" stereo to 2 1/4" mono cables is what youw ould use. Your laptop will have either a line out, speaker out or headphone jack - line out would be the first choice but the other two will work. The cable mcky directed you to is what you'll need.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Live-Wire-3 ... 1166742.gc[/quote]3. I am planning to use Mic1 and and Mic2 for my two mics. How can set up the FX and which FX should I use to start playing with echos and delays?? Which delay is it? Delay 1, 2 or 3 ect...[/quote]
You will need to turn up the EFX send 2 on the mic channels you effect on - about 9:00 oclock. Over in the effects block (in the emac squre) you need to turn up the efx 2 send knob (yellow) to about 10-11 oclock. Next to it is the effects to main knob (white), turn that up all the way. As far as which effect to use is STRICTLY personal choice & can vary from song to song as to how well it will work out. Play with the effect & note which ones sound better.