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    Posted: 18 April 2020 at 8:38pm
Hi guys, I got me a Behringer nx2000.
Can’t comprehend something though.
Channel B won’t work in mono, both speakers seem to run off channel A. Is this right?

I thought the set up would be crossover into channel A and then outputs A and B to the speakers, with each amp powering each speaker. Am I missing something stupid?
I’ve looked at the manual but it doesn’t seem to explain much. (In a way can understand).
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As in channel a sets volume for both outputs? Or only one output working?

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Yep, channel a sets volume for both.
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Originally posted by bin juice24 bin juice24 wrote:

Yep, channel a sets volume for both.
  

 This is correct, you still have separate A and B channels but both controlled by channel A gain. Leave channel B at minimum.
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Cheers guys. Does this mean the amp in channel b is being used then? Not bridged?
It sounds great, threw some techno though it and scared the sheep.

The speakers I’m using are rated at 8ohm. When I plumb in two more in parallel, will each speaker chuck out a similar output? (Can’t test them yet as I’ve yet to make them operational)
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  When the amp is in mono channel A and B still operate separately as they would when the amp is in stereo except that you don't have independent control for A and B, channel B takes it signal from channel A. The NX6000 isn't bridgeable because it's bridged already, it's basically two 3000's in bridge mode in one case .

 Oh, and yes, if you're currently running at 8r per channel and add another 8r speaker per channel then each speaker will receive about 1000w, if your speakers are all of similar sensitivity then they should all give the same SPL.


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