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Post by crazycuz2k on Feb 10, 2017 9:12:54 GMT -5
Anyone try running dual subs from the MC-700, one from RCA and the other off XLR? You'd probably have to calibrate them manually as I think emo-Q only supports one sub. Thinking integrating another sub in my system.
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Post by erikb on Feb 17, 2017 19:49:56 GMT -5
I have two subs running from the MC700. I use the XLR output to an RCA splitter I bought on Amazon. Seems to work decent enough. EmoQ definitely got rid of a nasty frequency hump I had but I had to manually adjust the sub distance.
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Post by rbk123 on Feb 18, 2017 18:53:47 GMT -5
I believe it's the same sub output, just 2 different connectors for it, so there will only be the 1 adjustment in Emo-Q. I use an RCA y cable for my 2 subs.
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klinemj
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Post by klinemj on Feb 18, 2017 19:03:04 GMT -5
You could use the rca and xlr outs. You may have a dB difference... If each sub can be adjusted separately via the subamp, you can dial that out. You may also need to adjust each for room impacts on dB level, apparent distance/phase. But most sub's have controls for that.
Mark
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Post by Stefan Darell on Aug 15, 2017 2:11:47 GMT -5
I tried my XLR sub out on my Emotiva MC-700, but i get no sound from that...?? No problems from RCA sub out.
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Post by Stefan Darell on Aug 20, 2017 1:51:26 GMT -5
No action here...!!
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Post by Axis on Aug 20, 2017 2:51:39 GMT -5
Do you really need help with this ? Can you not figure this out yourself ?
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Post by Stefan Darell on Aug 20, 2017 7:35:02 GMT -5
No, i cant.
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Post by rbk123 on Aug 20, 2017 8:07:52 GMT -5
Are you sure it's not the sub and its settings? Maybe you have to switch it to XLR input?
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Post by Stefan Darell on Aug 20, 2017 8:32:05 GMT -5
I have two diy subs driven by a Inuke DSP6000. Maybe in the settings there?
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Post by rbk123 on Aug 20, 2017 20:55:54 GMT -5
I combed through the PDF manual for the DSP6000 - ugh, it gave me a headache. It does additional processing of the processed signal from the processor - not sure that's a good thing. Some q's: 1. Have you ever had XLR working with the DSP6000? 2. Are your XLR cables balanced or unbalanced? 3. How are you connecting RCA out on the MC to the DSP6000 (since that works)?
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Post by Gary Cook on Aug 20, 2017 23:07:28 GMT -5
I tried my XLR sub out on my Emotiva MC-700, but i get no sound from that...?? No problems from RCA sub out. On the MC-700 the Sub XLR output and the SW RCA output are parallel, so if one is working both should be. Unless there's an connection broken/missing in the MC-700, possible but unlikely. This where I get confused, I've not seen an Behringer Inuke NU6000DSP with RCA inputs, mine have only had combo XLR and TRS inputs. Cheers Gary
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Post by Stefan Darell on Aug 21, 2017 1:37:13 GMT -5
Thanks for directing me to al solution. It was my Cable...xlr from Inuke to xlr adapter to rca. Had to be xlr Cable all the way.
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