I have two behringer a500' that I'll be using for an outdoor setup at my house. Both will be running in stereo with a network player connected to one amp with RCA's. The other will be running a single dual voicecoil subwoofer in stereo as well. I'm wondering how I connect the 2 amplifiers together (daisy chain?)
I'm sure it's a simple thing and can be done with a patch cable but want some expert advise to make sure I don't damage my investment.
thsnks
One way is to use a splitter adapter (not a cable) on the network signals left and right channels. This one will work. https://www.amazon.com/yueton-Splitter-Adapter-Female-Convert/dp/B014QK4R44/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=RCA+audio+splitter+adapter&qid=1581471555&sr=8-2" This is 4 splitters, youll only need to use 2 of them. You will need 4 RCA cables to go from the splitter ouputs to the 2 amps inputs. The adapter approach will probably be cheaper than buying 2 splitter cables.
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gianni
Hi @Markcuson,
I hope you are well.
It is only possible to link like for like units via Bluetooth, unfortunately with this in mind, the setup mentioned will not work. Please also note this is the same for the V1 and V2 versions of the iP Range.
Due to a difference in DSP, it is not possible to link for example an iP500 V1 with its V2 counterpart.
Hope this helps
Christopher Edwards
Customer Solutions Lifestyle Specialist
Hello Chris, welcome to the community.
I suggest that you raise a Care ticket for Spare Parts explaining your requirements. This is done by clicking on Support at the top of the page and then clicking the Create a Care Ticket button. This is only possible if you have completed the required fields in your profile. The Care ticket is currently the only way to request technical support, service and spare parts from any of the Music Tribe companies.
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I have made a basic setup using tv audio-aux out for music-source and microphones for vocals. I found music was noisy. So, I did lot of debug and the summary is as below:
I started using only 1 channel out of 5-10, say M, keeping all other chanels mute i.e. all channels from 1-12 are mute except M. Even then I get quite noisy output on my soundbar. Source of music is youtube karaoke track from TV audio aux-output (of course TV audio is muted). Only weak point in connection I can't debug is the 3.5mm-male to 6mm-male cable or 3.5mm-female to 6mm-male converter. I have checked tv audio out using RCA cables to my soundbar and the music is perfectly alright. So, source is perfectly fine. Assuming the cables are alright (as chances of cable and adapter both being bad are low), its the mixer XR12. I think its my settings (.scn) as microphones sound alright but when music is entered through same mic-channel, noise is there. Any suggestion?
Hello Anand, welcome to the community.
What type of connector is the TV output? If it is a stereo 3.5mm socket, you would need to use a cable like this to separate the two channels and connect the 6.35mm mono plugs to two adjacent channels - e.g. 5 & 6.
If the TV output is RCA sockets, use a cable like this and also connect to two mixer channels.
In both cases you should stereo-link the two channels in your XR12 setup using XAir-Edit.
I have the X32 Rack in use with the firmware version 3.11. Now I found the firmware version 3.12 for X32, dated with November, 8th 2019. The firmware 3.12 for X32 Rack is dated with July, 2nd 2018. Is that also the newest firmware, only with the wrong date?