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anyone with a Behringer EX2200 Dualfex Pro, pls read!

I ordered one and finally got it from GC. Im reading through the manual, and it says that most nearfield monitors wont handle the bass produced by the ex2200! Does this mean my Behringer 2031As wont work? aaaaarrrgggghhhhh!!!

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  • someone must be running this thing with their monitors?
  • What??

    Say it isn't so!!! I'm away at work, so although I've received mine, I haven't used it yet. That would sure be a bummer.

    Peace,
    Dobb.
  • No, they'll work... really good with the 2092A ! I think that is in reference to most of the 5\" driver type. 2031A's are beefy enough!
  • Whew!!!

    That's a relief, thanks G'


    Peace,
    Dobb.
  • I still havent had a chance to try mine yet, but here is what Behringer says, looks like we are OK:

    Thanks for writing to us Mike. The EX2200 is capable of adding very low fundamental harmonics, true. The B2031A's are capable of an extremely flat frequency response (50 Hz - 21 kHz). That doesn't mean the B2031A's can't reproduce frequencies below 50 Hz, it just means the response below that isn't perfectly flat which is very typical of most nearfield monitors by the way. I think for mixing purposes you will find the B2031A's to be most adaquate to hear the harmonics you are adding. No doubt, when you play your mix through a system with some big subs, it will magnify the low end.
  • I bought a third one to use on the Sub Woofer amp sys for the kick only.. OMG..used it this past weekend. We had to turn the Sub mix down -10db to even out the mix. The best thing is the D112 mic was able to be positioned better to catch the thump without the batter head pop. That usually led to a choking sound in the sub but not anymore.

    Another huge application to make any stage sound come alive! So I added an insert on the hi toms and floor tom. gave a bit of opposing pan. A patron requested \"Spirit of radio\"...our drummer said \" I didn't play anything different but they all said at break how much better I played that song\". Same thing happened on \"Voodoo\"..toms firing out of L/R FOH and patrons saying how much better the drums sounded.

    I'm thinking of racking a few of these with a patch bay and insert the signal to any channel strips.

    users have asked if this should be between the mixer out and the PA amp sys. I think it's better on the AUX inserts to you can control how much send you want to use on the ch's. You can use it on the output mix if you want and it will liven up the master mix. The Aux method just gives you more control. At the EX2200, and at the board aux level adjustments.
  • g3456 - if you just have the gnx4, pair of 2031a's, a 2092a, and the ex2200, can you explain exactly how you rout everything?

    thanks
  • I'm using it with a pr. of M-Audio SP-5B's... works great. Just being careful on the bass boost.
    - g
  • I'm using a mixer.
    GNX4> Mixer> EX2200> 2092A> 2031a's

    If you don't use a mixer and want it on the 2092/2031a's:

    GNX4>EX2200>2092A>2031A's

    If you have a mixer and user an AUX:

    GNX4>Mixer>2092A>2031A's Now the EX2200 can be used on an insert send or aux send. You can adjust the mix of dry signal with the EX2200.

    For boards with only AUX Sends/Rets use the master S/R on an Aux strip. Using it this way allows you to have the effect on any channel with an aux level adjust. Generally, it's AUX 1,2 EFX (AUX 3-4) on most Behr and other boards.

    For boards that have insert sends on individual channels> Use the EX2200 with a TRS insert cable. Most channel inserts have a TRS config and Send /Returns are on the same plug.
  • I think the other thing worth mentioning is that the bass processor on the EX2200 sounds best when applied sparingly, to my tired ears anyway. I dial mine in pretty low (1.5) on both the Yamaha DTX drums and my guitar rig (Gibson LP>Vox Tonelab SE>EX2200>Tascam FW-1082>M-audio BX5) What have you guys been running?

    LDW
  • and who can tell me what the dif between an enhancer and exciter is? what do you guys dial that knob for various apps?
  • \smegolas\ wrote:
    and who can tell me what the dif between an enhancer and exciter is?

    Probably nobody can, enhancer = exciter. http://www.rane.com/par-e.html
  • \LDW\ wrote:
    I think the other thing worth mentioning is that the bass processor on the EX2200 sounds best when applied sparingly, to my tired ears anyway. I dial mine in pretty low (1.5) on both the Yamaha DTX drums and my guitar rig (Gibson LP>Vox Tonelab SE>EX2200>Tascam FW-1082>M-audio BX5) What have you guys been running?

    LDW

    Interestingly enough, my bass processor dial is set at about 1.5 as well.
    I have'nt really played much through the monitors with it. GNX4>EX2200>TS100 power amp>Legacy2x12 Cab R- Legacy2x12 Cab L.

    This unit has finalized my setup with the GNX4. I could not be happier!

    Dial Settings: Bass Processor=1.5 (soft)
    Tune= 2.5
    Multiband=Middle
    High Mix= 2.3
    Surround= 1.5 (but generally out)
  • ha ha - $39 was such a good deal for this thing, until i had to shell out $140 for balanced cables!! lol!
  • \smegolas\ wrote:
    ha ha - $39 was such a good deal for this thing, until i had to shell out $140 for balanced cables!! lol!

    :shock: What, are they made of gold? I bought two 3 footers for $18.00.

    Obviously not the quality of cables you bought but it sounds just fine?
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