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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:56 am 
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I'm using a Crown xls 402d amp
Behringer xenya 1202 fx mixer
Two yamaha BR15" speakers
My laptop in to Chanel 5 mono and 7 mono mics are paned left at mixer
Maine out of left of mixer to y to Left and Right of amp
How do i add a sub to system.
I was thinking about a pv118 Will it work and how to hook up
I only do party's in my backyard and several friends party's no cash involved.

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http://www.behringerdownload.de/1202FX/ ... _Rev_A.zip
There's a section in the above manual that talks about the CNTL ROOM OUT.

Lonnie, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that would be an excellent way to go out to a monitor speaker. Either that, or go with your mains to an amp, and hook the monitor up to that!


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Problem is he will need an external crossover & separate amp to power the sub.
If he plans to run mono, he could tie both his top cabinets to 1 channel while running the sub on the other - but will still need a crossover otherwise the sound he will get will be muddy & will get some phase cancellation between the tops & sub as they will be trying to reproduce the same frequencies. He'd be better off getting a powered sub with a built in crossover.
As far as hooking it up, it should be inline with the other speakers - it could be used on a separate output, however it will still need a crossover regardless & doing it that way will also require a separate amp.

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Thank you
I'll try a Behringer cx2310 super x crossover and
Peavey pv118 sub
With one channel for top and one for sub.


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