As my old little mixer unit died and I had to settle for a $50- replacement I just picked up a cheap Behringer Ultragraph just in case I need to do any modification of the sound or I need to hump up the bass a bit.
I have assumed it went in series between the mixer and the DCX crossover but before I go out and buy some more patch cables I thought I should double check the flow sequence.
Not wanting to blow anything up etc:
I didn't know it had a mono sub output but I won't be using that feature at the moment
I have assumed it went in series between the mixer and the DCX crossover but before I go out and buy some more patch cables I thought I should double check the flow sequence.
Not wanting to blow anything up etc:
I didn't know it had a mono sub output but I won't be using that feature at the moment
If your new mixer has Inserts on the main outputs, you can connect it there.
That gets the slight advantage of being able to use the main meters on your mixer to see the effect of your EQ curve on the overall signal level at a glance.
Otherwise, it's perfectly OK to connect in series after the mixer as you propose, just be mindful that if you do bump the bass a lot with the EQ that will be taking you nearer to clipping the amp.
That gets the slight advantage of being able to use the main meters on your mixer to see the effect of your EQ curve on the overall signal level at a glance.
Otherwise, it's perfectly OK to connect in series after the mixer as you propose, just be mindful that if you do bump the bass a lot with the EQ that will be taking you nearer to clipping the amp.