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bin juice24
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Posted: 16 July 2021 at 8:14am |
Would somebody please be kind enough to post a link to a decent signal splitter, so I can run multiple bass amps?
Thanks!
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smitske96
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What amps do you have? Most amps have a hardwired through output. Otherwise a basic xlr splitter will work.
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bin juice24
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They’re behringer 6000.
Just a standard xlr Y splitter then? Thanks man.
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bob4
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If you dont need separate level control, and your amps have parallel trs plug and xlr inputs, you can just link out of either one..... use xlr input, then use a trs/trs or trs/xlrm jumper cable to the next amp. No need for a splitter. Does the same thing as a dedicated y cable.
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njw
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The Behringer NX's don't have 'thru' inputs, just a single xlr/jack combo per channel, just use a y splitter as already said.
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