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  • Laney CXP-110 Powered Floor monitor schematic request

    If anyone has the schematic for this please, it would be quite handy for me at the moment. TIA.

    CXP-110 | Laney
    Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)

    "I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo

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    Originally posted by tubeswell View Post
    If anyone has the schematic for this please, it would be quite handy for me at the moment. TIA.

    CXP-110 | Laney
    Contact Laney, they will email them to you for a pic of your workbench(to make sure you have the possibility of knowing what your doing. Even a messy bench works.

    nosaj
    soldering stuff that's broken, breaking stuff that works, Yeah!

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    • #3
      If these are the 90īs ones with at least some through hole parts (although Laney was an early SMT user) , discrete power amp with a couple TO3 MJ150xx and conventional linear power supply, I have it in the other computer somewhere; if a modern thing with an SMPS or Class D amp , sorry but no.
      Juan Manuel Fahey

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      • #4
        Its got the all-in-one TDA7294 power amp chip (with the 15 terminal legs). The chip is charred with bits flaking off it, so its definitely toast, but I was just curious about the rest of it. Through-hole board construction.
        Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)

        "I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo

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        • #5
          They might have kept the preamp, which was good.
          Imagine a simple channel from a decent powered mixer: 1 blanced mic input, 1 line input , each with its own volume so monitor can be used as a very simple PA system, and active 3 band EQ.

          I know lots of people using just one and plugging in, usualy a microphone and guitar/keyboard/or backing track on CD or MP3.

          Or used with a small DJ type mixer.
          Very versatile.

          I know an amateur Theatre group which used one for background and mood music, also an auction salesman, etc.

          Will post what I have as reference material.
          Juan Manuel Fahey

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          • #6
            Originally posted by J M Fahey View Post
            Imagine a simple channel from a decent powered mixer: 1 blanced mic input, 1 line input , each with its own volume so monitor can be used as a very simple PA system, and active 3 band EQ.

            I know lots of people using just one and plugging in, usualy a microphone and guitar/keyboard/or backing track on CD or MP3.
            Yeah I have a couple of Wharfedale Pro EVP powered 15" bins that have exactly this setup. Been using them for my own FoH PA for about 10 years, with a cheap 18Ch mixer, or just 1 for practice.


            Originally posted by J M Fahey View Post
            Will post what I have as reference material.
            Many thanks.
            Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)

            "I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tubeswell View Post
              Yeah I have a couple of Wharfedale Pro EVP powered 15" bins that have exactly this setup. Been using them for my own FoH PA for about 10 years, with a cheap 18Ch mixer, or just 1 for practice.
              Many thanks.
              Only found two, the 10" and the 12"/15" ones.
              Had a ton more, there are versions with separate Mic/Line channels, a 3 channel one, better EQ but these simple ones should be the most popular anyway.
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              Juan Manuel Fahey

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