

+1kekani wrote:Not understanding the logic of why you would wire it up
I made a similar extension for the far end speakers, although mine carries the mid high and can accommodate a couple monitor feeds as well as the subs.escapemcp wrote:
It does place a lot of reliance on the stage box working though. If it breaks, you will only be able to run one side (1+/-). I am going to wire up an extra speakon chassis connector which takes it's feed from 2+/- of the 4 core connector to prevent any problems. If my stage box dies, I can just plug in one set of speakers into the 4 core speakon and the other set into the 'backup' speakon, and I'm up and running.
Okay, easy enough. I can't fit two wires (red, light red) into one Speakon pole though.kekani wrote:Basically, I'd put the red on 1+ and the white on 1-.
The 4 wire cable is what I have on hand, so if I can use it, that would be great. I don't understand what "jumper" means, or how it is different than what I'm already doing. The cabs are daisy chained. Two cabs per channel. How is that different than your recommendation?Bruce Weldy wrote:
Absolutely no reason to do that. You are running parallel. Make it easy and just run a jumper between the cabs. Forget the 4 conductor cable, it's not necessary for that you are doing.
This seems doable, if I can learn how to treat the split cable so it looks presentable? However, I think some companies sell 8 gauge cable by packaging 2 sets of 16 gauge wire in one cable (not sure about the exact measures but the concept holds). That may be what I have, in my 4 wire cable. I want to use a heavy gauge, correct? Maybe not critical on a short cable run? Equipment is stacked together.Bruce Weldy wrote: Now, if you are running all the subs in one place, then use your 4 conductor cable like two singles. Split the end and put one speakon on two of the wires and one speakon on the other two - do the same on the other end. Now you have two cable in one jacket......and you don't have to ever worry about which poles are used....they are all on 1+ and 1-.
Take the outer jacket off (using a sharp knife, being careful not to mark any of the sheath around any of the inner cables). For example, remove say a foot of outer jacket. Use appropriate sized heatshrink on each pair. Then another, larger piece of heatshrink where the now pretty pairs of cable exit the jacket. Attach speakon plugs. Pretty asThis seems doable, if I can learn how to treat the split cable so it looks presentable?
Snip off a few strands with side cutters. Check for fit again. Solder. Screw them in then...I can't fit the heavy 2 wire cable into my 4 pole Speakons.
Grant Bunter wrote:Take the outer jacket off (using a sharp knife, being careful not to mark any of the sheath around any of the inner cables). For example, remove say a foot of outer jacket. Use appropriate sized heatshrink on each pair. Then another, larger piece of heatshrink where the now pretty pairs of cable exit the jacket. Attach speakon plugs. Pretty asThis seems doable, if I can learn how to treat the split cable so it looks presentable?
Snip off a few strands with side cutters. Check for fit again. Solder. Screw them in then...I can't fit the heavy 2 wire cable into my 4 pole Speakons.
Trimming is allowed?Grant Bunter wrote:Take the outer jacket off (using a sharp knife, being careful not to mark any of the sheath around any of the inner cables). For example, remove say a foot of outer jacket. Use appropriate sized heatshrink on each pair. Then another, larger piece of heatshrink where the now pretty pairs of cable exit the jacket. Attach speakon plugs. Pretty asThis seems doable, if I can learn how to treat the split cable so it looks presentable?
Awesome, thank you.
Snip off a few strands with side cutters. Check for fit again. Solder. Screw them in then...Grant Bunter wrote:I can't fit the heavy 2 wire cable into my 4 pole Speakons.
Only as much as necessary to ensure fit.K2000 wrote: Trimming is allowed?
I've never had a problem getting 12ga wire in a speakon. Make sure that you unscrew the set screw all the way so there's room.BrentEvans wrote:Only as much as necessary to ensure fit.K2000 wrote: Trimming is allowed?
Building them. I was curious if it mattered which poles I picked. It would make sense to pick 1+ and 1- but when Photoshopping the pic, using 2 was kind of an accident but I figured it was a good question so I left it.kekani wrote: I gotta bring up the 2+/2- wiring you posted in the pic. Is that how your sub jacks are are currently wired, or is that how you initially planned on wiring them (because you're building)?
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