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How to set XTI 4000 ?
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:31 pm
by mino00
Hello
My XTI 4000 just arrived But I having trouble to set them for 2 Dr250s & 2 T39s Loaded with (Deltalite 2510 & Kappalite 3012lf)
Please guide me how to set them correctly , I had read some previous posts how to set here but couldn't find them any where.
Anyway I already downloaded the system architec from the Crownaudio site but need proper setting .
Thanks in advance
Henry

Re: How to set XTI 4000 ?
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:44 pm
by Haysus
Run 1 line from the mixer to channel 1. Now you have a mono signal. Run a short cable from channel 1 out to channel 2 in. Set channel 1 in system architect as tops with appropriate filters. Set channel 2 as subs with appropriate filters. Set the inputs as stereo.
This is now a mono system, as you will not have the ability to pan left and right on the board.
Enjoy
Re: How to set XTI 4000 ?
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:20 pm
by mino00
Thanks Haysus
I will try it .
Re: How to set XTI 4000 ?
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 2:30 am
by Dave Non-Zero
Haysus wrote:Run 1 line from the mixer to channel 1. Now you have a mono signal. Run a short cable from channel 1 out to channel 2 in. Set channel 1 in system architect as tops with appropriate filters. Set channel 2 as subs with appropriate filters. Set the inputs as stereo.
This is now a mono system, as you will not have the ability to pan left and right on the board.
Enjoy
canyou not set the input as Y?
Save you running the short jump lead?
Re: How to set XTI 4000 ?
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 8:54 am
by netwerks
install band manager and hook it to your computer via usb. then you can adjust all the settings easily as per the plans.
You will need to set the input to y
Re: How to set XTI 4000 ?
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 2:45 pm
by mino00
Thanks
I was playing around with the on board DSP sound very good I set the Xover for top @ 110 hz-20 kz and for sub @ 45-110
Don't know it a right setting but it sound good to my ears . But for the limit which I totally have no idea ( -3db -6db -12 db)
so which setting do I need ?