Long story but I'm a guitar player who has recently started playing out of a PA system with a digital processor. In doing this the first PA head I got was a Fender Sunn, SR6300P. I also have Peavey XR1200 powered mixer. It's very old but it's also in very nice condition. I was running four Soundtech cabinets out of my Fender Sunn the R-15 models two on the left and two on the right.
I just got a very old set of Peavey Mark III Series with the two FH-1, two MB-2 and two MFX-1 I hooked these up to my Fender Sun and they sound freaking great no power amp or anything just the powered head. I'm not up to date on the ohms thing or skilled in that area. I still have my four Soundtech cabinets I'm just not running them in line with these.
I would like to start doing music at weddings now and then as my wife is a florist. I would like to give the people the option of running just the Soundtech speakers that are front loaded but with mild bass. Or being able to bring these monsters that weigh a ton but have mega bass and sound so freaking good. Could I get an idea from someone of what I would need to run all of these? I'm sure I couldn't hook all 10 speaker cabinets to one powered mixer head without running power amps or something without messing up my Fender Sunn. I have the XR1200 I could also make use of but it weighs mega tons. So I'm thinking of a rack system with the small rack mounted mixer like a DJ would use and power amps. What would I need to set this up? What size amps? Rack mount crossover? Any ideas? What size speaker cable would be best on the Peavey Mark III speakers?
Yes the Peavey Mark III speakers are old school and much newer things are on the market that weigh far less but I'm going to hang with these for now. Any written diagrams would be great!! or even just explained.
I just got a very old set of Peavey Mark III Series with the two FH-1, two MB-2 and two MFX-1 I hooked these up to my Fender Sun and they sound freaking great no power amp or anything just the powered head. I'm not up to date on the ohms thing or skilled in that area. I still have my four Soundtech cabinets I'm just not running them in line with these.
I would like to start doing music at weddings now and then as my wife is a florist. I would like to give the people the option of running just the Soundtech speakers that are front loaded but with mild bass. Or being able to bring these monsters that weigh a ton but have mega bass and sound so freaking good. Could I get an idea from someone of what I would need to run all of these? I'm sure I couldn't hook all 10 speaker cabinets to one powered mixer head without running power amps or something without messing up my Fender Sunn. I have the XR1200 I could also make use of but it weighs mega tons. So I'm thinking of a rack system with the small rack mounted mixer like a DJ would use and power amps. What would I need to set this up? What size amps? Rack mount crossover? Any ideas? What size speaker cable would be best on the Peavey Mark III speakers?
Yes the Peavey Mark III speakers are old school and much newer things are on the market that weigh far less but I'm going to hang with these for now. Any written diagrams would be great!! or even just explained.
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