Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
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Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by salvodepeche » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:35 pm
Ragazzi scusate la domanda ma davvero, anche leggendo le istruzioni, non capisco. Ho un discreto mixer, il Behringer UB2222FX. Vorrei acquistare delle casse passive che ho visto ad un ottimo prezzo in un negozio della mia città.
secondo voi posso collegarli al mio mixer o hanno bisogno di un amplificatore esterno?
ecco le caratteristiche principali
EURORACK UB2222FX-PRO
Ultra Low-Noise Design 22-Input 2/2-Bus Mic/Line Mixer with Premium IMP Mic Preamplifiers and 24-Bit Multi-FX Processor
(Discontinued)
* Ultra low-noise ULN design, highest possible headroom, ultra-transparent audio
* 8 new state-of-the-art, studio-grade IMP “Invisible” Mic Preamps with:
* - 130 dB dynamic range for 24-bit, 192 kHz sampling rate inputs
* - Ultra-wide 60 dB gain range
* - Lowest possible distortion 0.0007% (20 Hz - 20 kHz)
* Integrated 24-bit digital stereo FX processor with 99 great-sounding VIRTUALIZER presets including reverb, delay, chorus, compressor, tube distortion, vinylizer and more plus 1 kHz test tone generator
* Effective, extremely musical 3-band EQ with semi-parametric mid band plus switchable low-cut filter on all mono channels
* Inserts on each mono channel for flexible connection of outboard equipment
* 16 balanced high-headroom line inputs with +4/-10 level selection on stereo channels
* State-of-the-art 4580 operational amplifiers provide lowest noise and distortion—better than 4560 op amps
* 3 aux sends per channel: 1 pre fader for monitoring, 1 pre/post fader switchable for monitoring/FX applications, 1 post fader (for internal FX or as external send)
* Peak LEDs, mute, main mix and subgroup routing switches, solo and PFL functions on all channels
* 2 subgroups with separate outputs for added routing flexibility
* 3 multi-functional stereo aux returns with flexible routing
* Balanced main mix outputs with TRS and gold-plated XLR connectors, separate control room, headphones and stereo tape outputs
* Control room/phones outputs with multi-input source matrix
* Tape inputs assignable to main mix or control room/phones outputs
* Switchable +48 V phantom power for condenser microphones
* Long-wearing 60 mm logarithmic-taper faders and sealed rotary controls
* Internal switch-mode power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus lowest possible power consumption for energy saving
* Extremely rugged steel construction ensures long life even under the most demanding conditions
* Rack mount brackets included
secondo voi posso collegarli al mio mixer o hanno bisogno di un amplificatore esterno?
ecco le caratteristiche principali
EURORACK UB2222FX-PRO
Ultra Low-Noise Design 22-Input 2/2-Bus Mic/Line Mixer with Premium IMP Mic Preamplifiers and 24-Bit Multi-FX Processor
(Discontinued)
* Ultra low-noise ULN design, highest possible headroom, ultra-transparent audio
* 8 new state-of-the-art, studio-grade IMP “Invisible” Mic Preamps with:
* - 130 dB dynamic range for 24-bit, 192 kHz sampling rate inputs
* - Ultra-wide 60 dB gain range
* - Lowest possible distortion 0.0007% (20 Hz - 20 kHz)
* Integrated 24-bit digital stereo FX processor with 99 great-sounding VIRTUALIZER presets including reverb, delay, chorus, compressor, tube distortion, vinylizer and more plus 1 kHz test tone generator
* Effective, extremely musical 3-band EQ with semi-parametric mid band plus switchable low-cut filter on all mono channels
* Inserts on each mono channel for flexible connection of outboard equipment
* 16 balanced high-headroom line inputs with +4/-10 level selection on stereo channels
* State-of-the-art 4580 operational amplifiers provide lowest noise and distortion—better than 4560 op amps
* 3 aux sends per channel: 1 pre fader for monitoring, 1 pre/post fader switchable for monitoring/FX applications, 1 post fader (for internal FX or as external send)
* Peak LEDs, mute, main mix and subgroup routing switches, solo and PFL functions on all channels
* 2 subgroups with separate outputs for added routing flexibility
* 3 multi-functional stereo aux returns with flexible routing
* Balanced main mix outputs with TRS and gold-plated XLR connectors, separate control room, headphones and stereo tape outputs
* Control room/phones outputs with multi-input source matrix
* Tape inputs assignable to main mix or control room/phones outputs
* Switchable +48 V phantom power for condenser microphones
* Long-wearing 60 mm logarithmic-taper faders and sealed rotary controls
* Internal switch-mode power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus lowest possible power consumption for energy saving
* Extremely rugged steel construction ensures long life even under the most demanding conditions
* Rack mount brackets included
Setup: Access Virus TI2 - Roland Fantom X6 - Korg TR76 - Mixer Behringer UB2222FX PRO - 2 Casse Acustiche Street Audio TOP 208A, 2 Casse attive Skytec
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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by Leonardo » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:41 pm
se il mixer non è amplificato è logico che hanno bisogno di un amplificatore! 

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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by gilles » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:45 pm
serve un ampli
ma perchè ti servono passive?
comprale attive
ma perchè ti servono passive?
comprale attive
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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by salvodepeche » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:49 pm
gilles wrote:serve un ampli
ma perchè ti servono passive?
comprale attive
perche sono meno costose......350 watt a 139 euro l'uno!!!
quindi il mio mixer è passivo?
Setup: Access Virus TI2 - Roland Fantom X6 - Korg TR76 - Mixer Behringer UB2222FX PRO - 2 Casse Acustiche Street Audio TOP 208A, 2 Casse attive Skytec
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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by Leonardo » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:51 pm
si è passivo. Senza amplificatore non puoi usarle quindi tanto vale prenderle attive.
Hammond C3, Leslie122, Rhodes MkI, FenderTwinAmp, Wurlitzer 200a, Minimoog voyager pe, Nord Stage2 HA76, M-audio Axiom 61, MacBookPro 13' Mainstage3, Custom Zen Riffer, GSI Burn
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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by salvodepeche » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:55 pm
grazie come sempre per i consigli!!
Setup: Access Virus TI2 - Roland Fantom X6 - Korg TR76 - Mixer Behringer UB2222FX PRO - 2 Casse Acustiche Street Audio TOP 208A, 2 Casse attive Skytec
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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by Leonardo » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:05 pm
per i sistemi così piccoli, sono meglio le casse amplificate, anche perchè i finali che sono al loro interno sono perfettamente compatibili e non hai problema per la scelta di uno che possa andare bene.
Hammond C3, Leslie122, Rhodes MkI, FenderTwinAmp, Wurlitzer 200a, Minimoog voyager pe, Nord Stage2 HA76, M-audio Axiom 61, MacBookPro 13' Mainstage3, Custom Zen Riffer, GSI Burn
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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by Support Synthonia » Tue Dec 01, 2009 2:15 am
Costano meno perchè sono passive, però se hai un impianto Hi-fi potresti anche pensare di collegarle e usare quest'ultimo come finale, quasi sicuramente la potenza dell' Hi-Fi sarà inferiore alla "PORTATA" dei monitor quindi dovrebbe andare tutto bene 

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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by Leonardo » Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:56 am
si ma i finali dello stereo sono da max 100w penso e a lui servirebbero minimo 300 w per canale o sbaglio?
Hammond C3, Leslie122, Rhodes MkI, FenderTwinAmp, Wurlitzer 200a, Minimoog voyager pe, Nord Stage2 HA76, M-audio Axiom 61, MacBookPro 13' Mainstage3, Custom Zen Riffer, GSI Burn
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Re: Collegamento Casse Passive al Mixer
by salvodepeche » Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:04 pm
Credo di si...per suonare in un pub da 200 persone secondo voi di cosa ho bisogno?
Setup: Access Virus TI2 - Roland Fantom X6 - Korg TR76 - Mixer Behringer UB2222FX PRO - 2 Casse Acustiche Street Audio TOP 208A, 2 Casse attive Skytec
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