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<blockquote data-quote="jason67" data-source="post: 902422" data-attributes="member: 14540"><p>I'm going to do an old skool night in my local village bar (yes, you can hear banjos playing) and I need some advice regarding speakers. </p><p>They have a huge speaker in the room for the sound but I obviously need a monitor and the only ones I have are pretty decent Rogers. As I don't want to blow them what can I do? I was thinking of connecting their speaker to 'A' and mine to 'B' then making sure that on the mixer the balance is way over to the 'A' side. </p><p>Another thing I was thinking was to connect both speakers up to 'B', would having 2 of them reduced the power going in?</p><p></p><p>Cheers in advance, Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jason67, post: 902422, member: 14540"] I'm going to do an old skool night in my local village bar (yes, you can hear banjos playing) and I need some advice regarding speakers. They have a huge speaker in the room for the sound but I obviously need a monitor and the only ones I have are pretty decent Rogers. As I don't want to blow them what can I do? I was thinking of connecting their speaker to 'A' and mine to 'B' then making sure that on the mixer the balance is way over to the 'A' side. Another thing I was thinking was to connect both speakers up to 'B', would having 2 of them reduced the power going in? Cheers in advance, Jason [/QUOTE]
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