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martin472
Hi Guys, my system comprises of 2 x pioneer cdj-500s, a pioneer djm 300 mixer and 2 recently purchased w audio psr 15a speakers. Modest i know compared to a lot, but i dont do massive discos, 200-300 people max. Anyway, cut to the chase martin, my mixer has 2 x trim buttons for both chanels, it then has a master volume, the speakers have a line volume and a master volume. I have always got all these terms wrapped around my head, can anyone give any advice on how to get the best out of this system. I realise each venue is different but there must be a way to set it all up properly without guessing. I f anyone can give advice i would be very greatful.
thanks
martin
Robster
QUOTE(martin472 @ Jun 21 2010, 10:38 PM)

Hi Guys, my system comprises of 2 x pioneer cdj-500s, a pioneer djm 300 mixer and 2 recently purchased w audio psr 15a speakers. Modest i know compared to a lot, but i dont do massive discos, 200-300 people max. Anyway, cut to the chase martin, my mixer has 2 x trim buttons for both chanels, it then has a master volume, the speakers have a line volume and a master volume. I have always got all these terms wrapped around my head, can anyone give any advice on how to get the best out of this system. I realise each venue is different but there must be a way to set it all up properly without guessing. I f anyone can give advice i would be very greatful.
thanks
martin


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UKHero
QUOTE(Robster @ Jun 21 2010, 11:08 PM)

This link about gain structure explains it better than i could gain structure clicky


I agree with him 100%...

Nik


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