Speakon (Bridged Mode) - Behringer PMP3000
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Speakon (Bridged Mode) - Behringer PMP3000
Not sure about all this stuff so I figured I would ask. If you are running in bridged mode. The pins from the speakon are +1 +2. So what is happening if you are using a speakon that is only 2 pin (+1, -1) or (NL2FC)??? It is supposed to be 1200 watts mono but if the plug only has 2 pins is this running correctly. I am thinking definitely not but I dunno...
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Jack 2510 Driver Only
AT MCM 2421
On Deck...
Melded Tweeter Array added to OT12
A brother for the Jack 10
Re: Speakon (Bridged Mode) - Behringer PMP3000
Right from the manual!
There is another way if you have 2-2pole connectors.
You simply put +1 of the B channel input to +1 of the Speakon connector and put +1 of the "A" channel connector to the +1 of the A channel speakon.
1 cable with 1 wire each going to a separate speakon connector if you only have NL2's!
Like this:

A NL4FC is strictly a 4-pole connector.If you need to run bridge you need to use a 4 pole.Please be sure to only use commercial Speakon® cables (type
NL4FC) for connecting your loudspeakers
There is another way if you have 2-2pole connectors.
You simply put +1 of the B channel input to +1 of the Speakon connector and put +1 of the "A" channel connector to the +1 of the A channel speakon.
1 cable with 1 wire each going to a separate speakon connector if you only have NL2's!
Like this:

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Re: Speakon (Bridged Mode) - Behringer PMP3000
99% of the time running bridged is a bad idea. Don't do it unless you're absolutely sure you need to.cliffhanger wrote:Not sure about all this stuff so I figured I would ask. If you are running in bridged mode.