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1Drop 12-31-2012 08:58 AM

Trying something new for live rig
 
Hey guys! So I have a gbe 1200 and two gb 2x12 cabs. I prefer to run both cabs, even when its overkill, which is pretty much all the time. I stack the cabs with the bottom one upright and the top one on its side. The big benny is having that second speaker hitting me about mid back. gigging tonight but my second cab is in another town and I have no time to go get it. I've been using a jbl prx112 for practices this week and I really like how it cuts through the mix. So I'm wondering if its possible to run my one gb cab with the powered prx on top? What would be the best way to do this. I assumed it would be bass>1/4 input on the prx>1/4 output prx> to instrument input on the gbe head.

Is there any reason this would cause problems for the FOH sound man? or is there a better way to run this?

TIA!

shoot just realized there is no 1/4 "out from the prx, I'd have to find a XLR>1/4 cable somehow today, assuming this not a really bad idea.

nutdog 12-31-2012 09:10 AM

Bass>gbe
Direct out (pre or post, depending)>prx

1Drop 12-31-2012 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nutdog (Post 13648181)
Bass>gbe
Direct out (pre or post, depending)>prx

Then FOH is getting my signal from the prx, will that be ok?

Thanks!

I also use a boss effects pedal with two outs, could I use one out to PRX and one to gbe?

nutdog 12-31-2012 10:16 AM

The pedal out would work.

Are you currently sending direct out from the amp to FOH? I think, and I could be wrong, the out from the prx would just be a pass through of that signal. If it is pre the your prx would just be amplifying a dry signal. If post you would be sending a wet signal to the board, which may or may not be ok.

TimmyP 01-01-2013 11:52 PM

Unless you keep the volume low, you will likely have problems with the monitor's woofer farting out. Best to use the monitor alone (with the bottom rolled off) for mids and highs, and the subs leakage onto the stage for the lows.

1Drop 01-03-2013 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimmyP (Post 13656097)
Unless you keep the volume low, you will likely have problems with the monitor's woofer farting out. Best to use the monitor alone (with the bottom rolled off) for mids and highs, and the subs leakage onto the stage for the lows.

Well I didn't need much volume out of it at all, so it ended up working quit well. Glad to know this is an option in tight spaces, and when I'm feeling lazy!!!

Thanks for the help folks!


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