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    Posted: 03 July 2020 at 5:54pm
Hey All, I've been lurking on here for a while now and im looking at building a single stack rig

I've seen the Orbit 4's And really like the look

I was wondering, If i was to purchase these speakers how would I setup the system with a Scoop.

Am I right in saying the order goes

Speaker's > AMP > Mixer > Laptop/Decks?


If anyone wants to fill me in would be great, I'll link the speakers down below also!

Thanks.

http://www.soundgear.co.uk/orbit4.html         <<< speaker link!!
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Decks > mixer > DSP (or EQ > Crossover) > after the DSP/Crossover, you split the signal into three or four amps. Number of amps is depending on how you run those Orbit 4. They can be driven in two ways.

3way active = you need 3 amps for Orbit 4.

After DSP/Crossover it goes:
DSP > Sub Amp > subs.
DSP > low Amp > low section of Orbit 4.
DSP > mid Amp > mid section of Orbit 4.
DSP > hi Amp > hi section of Orbit 4.


2way active = you need 2 amps for Orbit 4.

After DSP/Crossover it goes:
DSP > Sub Amp > subs.
DSP > low Amp > low section of Orbit 4.
DSP > mid/hi Amp > mid/hi section of Orbit 4.

This setup is for a stereo rig. But in here its more common to run i mono rig (dont know why, because it sounds like ****), so if you run mono, you can do it all with two amps. Better for your wallet.. Bad for your sound.




Edited by FOO - 03 July 2020 at 6:30pm
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