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hey guys;i have a PA problem.i'm solo 99 % of the time.dont own a pa yet .just playy thru an acoustic amp.i wanna try the powered speakers with a small mixer ;but first i wanna try a powered speaker into my amp;cause i have a bigger gig comin up.does anyone use a powered speaker "out" from an amp?thx![does my question make sense to anyone]

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Basically you should be able to run a 1/4" from the amp "line out" to a "line in" on the powered speaker.

 

Make sure that the output signal from the amp is not "line" while the powered speaker is expecting "mic level." You'll know this if you have to turn the amp "line out" way down to make it work.

 

You can fix it usually with a DI box: Amp "line out" as 1/4" -> DI Box out as "mic cable" -> powered speaker "mic in".

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I have never done this because my sound system sounds so freakin' good. I could not imagine using a separate amplifier. I use the JBL PRX 612's which are out of some folks price range ($700-$800 ea.) but the ROI is worth it. I just recently purchased a TC G-Natural and I'll be working it into the act also.

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hey telecruiser;what is an ROI and is a tc natural something for vocals?thx!

 

ROI = Return On Investment To me meaning it is worth what I paid for it and maybe a little more. :)

 

The TC G-Natural (made by TC Electronics) is a floor model effects processor for acoustic guitar. You are easily able to access eith factory programs or custom built (by yourself) programs.

 

http://www.tcelectronic.com/g-natural.asp

 

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My JBL 612's

 

http://www.jblpro.com/catalog/general/Product.aspx?PId=360&MId=3

 

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