Behringer CX3400

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Behringer CX3400

#1 Post by Bones »

confused about how to hook up a crossover, specifically the Behringer CX3400. i noticed that it has three xlr outputs for each channel "high, mid, and low". do i have to hook up the "high and mid" to my amp that controls my tops? and the "low" for my subs? do i have to buy a slplitterr or something to plug "high and mid" into my amp? :confused: :confused:

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#2 Post by wallywally »

It has 3 outputs so you can biamp your tops if required. I will make the assumption that you are not biamping tops. In that case you will only hook up low to your subs and mid to your tops. just make sure your lp filter is set to 20khz on the mid.
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Re: Behringer CX3400

#3 Post by Bones »

wallywally wrote:It has 3 outputs so you can biamp your tops if required. I will make the assumption that you are not biamping tops. In that case you will only hook up low to your subs and mid to your tops. just make sure your lp filter is set to 20khz on the mid.
sooo, wont the highs be filtered from my tops?

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#4 Post by Bones »

never-mind, i understand... but will my subs be hooked up to "low low" or "mid low"?

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#5 Post by Sydney »

Re: Fig 2.2 ( page 7 ) in the manual
I'm guessing you should engage the switch for 2 way operation
( My CX2310 functions in that fashion )

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