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Xone: 62 Question...
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| zizack |
Just got my Xone 62 today, and am in love with it. Only thing is, it doesn't have a main output jack like my previous mixer (Denon dx400)...I'm just using the record out function to connect to my reciever and getting minimal sound that way. I'm assuming I'm gonna need to get an amp or something to get the full sound. Any suggestions...or is there another way to get around having to get a brand new amp for the setup to work. As it is now...the main mix knob doesn't do anything in terms of volume...only the gains and channel faders.
Also, am I going crazy, or does the xone 62 not allow you to hear eq changes from the headphones?
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by zizack
Also, am I going crazy, or does the xone 62 not allow you to hear eq changes from the headphones?
Thanks. |
I noticed this also, I dont think it does. |
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| Lan-Kern |
| doesnt it have XLR for the main outs? |
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| nmcog |
| It sure does and thats what you're supposed to use. |
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| pumavisor808 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
I noticed this also, I dont think it does. |
Can someone confirm this??? |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by pumavisor808
Can someone confirm this??? |
I have the mixer and I know you cant hear the EQ in the headphones, unless theres something I dont know about. ;) |
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| Wildfir3 |
| It's true that the EQ doesnt work through the phones. The store I buy my stuff at has an option to enable it though. You just ask for it and they fix the whole thingy somehow. Maybe you could ask for some advice @ the store you bought ur mixer at. |
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| las3rjock |
| On reading the documentation on the Allen & Heath website, it seems that you can use the Aux sends instead of the Cue button to cue a track and listen to it post-EQ. However, it seems that the default setting for Aux is pre-EQ, and I can't find documentation on how to adjust this setting, so you're best off having a shop do this for you. |
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| nmcog |
| quote: | | Originally posted by Wildfir3 You just ask for it and they fix the whole thingy somehow. |
from http://www.futureproducers.com/user...ws.php/model/43:
| quote: | | Woth mentioning: you need to perform some internal soldering to have the EQ pre-fader as it comes post-fader in standard form. |
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| bluu |
| so what ur saying is that when you have the cue on a channel and you tweak the eq you can't hear it in the headphones? if you cut the bass you still hear it while cued on ur headphones???:confused: |
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| benh |
| just hit the AUX button and then hit the PRE buttons for each channel you are using. Then use the AUX pots instead of the CUE buttons. This will allows you to hear the EQ changes in the headphones. Oh and you still can't hear the filters in the headphones still tho. I prefer Pre-EQ method using the CUEs tho. |
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| bluu |
ah ok. i see what ur saying.:)
one last question:
can the master be heard on ur headphones? in other words: 'cue mixing' or 'master mixing' how ever u would want to call it. |
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