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by KevMaverick on 17 Mar 2012, 00:46
I've done a little research, and have found a speaker that seems perfect for me, at a great price. QTX Sound QT15SA 15 Inch 600W Active Bass Bin Speaker. Cost = £99. Here's where I get confused. I'm posting a link to the controls, which I really don't understand, in the hope that someone might be able to explain them for me. http://www.electromarket-pics.co.uk/ima ... 0751_4.jpg
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by KevMaverick on 17 Mar 2012, 01:17
I'm pretty sure that the XLR sockets are to send a signal to the amplifier, then onto anothe powered speaker if needed. All the other stuff is pretty clear to me except that phase switch! What does that thing do? 
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by golle on 17 Mar 2012, 11:02
It´s simply easy:
Input Level: is the volume of the subwoofer Frequency: is the the range the sub goes up....knob at 100 Hz means, that the sub goes up to 100 Hz and not higher. Phase: changes the polarity of the speaker. Take the position in which you have most bass Input Plug in your Master Out from the mixing desk Through plug in to your Mid/High speaker
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by KevMaverick on 21 Mar 2012, 03:33
Things have changed dramatically - A dealer I know, who supplies factory refurbished units, with 12 month full guarantees, has offered me 2 of these exact same subwoofers for an amazing price... Guess... no, not close.... £120 for a PAIR!!!!!!!!! With warranty and everthing!!!! Should I take him up on this offer?... 
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by Support@MixVibes on 21 Mar 2012, 12:58
golle wrote:It´s simply easy:
Input Level: is the volume of the subwoofer Frequency: is the the range the sub goes up....knob at 100 Hz means, that the sub goes up to 100 Hz and not higher. Phase: changes the polarity of the speaker. Take the position in which you have most bass Input Plug in your Master Out from the mixing desk Through plug in to your Mid/High speaker
And in this case, the THRU will send the INPUT signal directly to another amp or to active speakers WITHOUT been filtered by the sub filter. Check the manual because some other sub boom box are sending filtered signal based on the crossover setting (hi-pass).
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by KevMaverick on 21 Mar 2012, 14:45
Thanks for the information. I had not thought about the possibility of the output singal being filtered. In such a case I have the option of using the outputs from my other speakers, which I know are not filtered.
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by KevMaverick on 20 Apr 2012, 12:58
I've got my speakers - they sounded great in the showroom! I get to hear them in action at my gig tonight... that's gonna be fun. I got a bargain: speakers, poles for my top speakers, power cables, and xlr cables - all for £130 - not bad eh? My rig as it stands now - all 1200 watts (rms) of it:
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by KevMaverick on 21 Apr 2012, 03:00
Thanks Daniel - I did! I felt so much more comfortable knowing that I had plenty of power for any room or situation. The thought of going to a gig and not having enough volume always scared me! At one point early tonight, someone asked me to turn the sound down a little - I felt so proud!!! 
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