Behringer B1520DSP User Manual

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EUROLIVE B1520DSP User Manual
4.2  PA systems
PA is short for “public address” and includes all applications that involve a larger 
audience. This example uses a mixing console as its central unit for system 
operation and connections. All microphones, feeding and effects devices, etc. are 
connected to the mixing console, which is then linked to the B1520DSP.
Connecting a mixing console:
Turn the LEVEL controls  
(3)
  fully to the left
Connect the left output of the mixing console to the MIC/LINE connector 
of the left loudspeaker, and the right mixing console output to the 
right loudspeaker
Switch on the B1520DSP
Raise the level of the mixing console output to a level of 0 dB
Turn the LEVEL controls  
(3)
  gradually clockwise to set the volume of your 
choice. When the CLIP LEDs light up, this indicates that the maximum 
volume has been reached
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Main Out L
Main Out R
Fig. 4.2: Connecting a mixing console
Instead of a mixing console, you can also connect a stereo signal source, e.g. a 
CD player. In this case, one B1520DSP is connected to each of the outputs of the 
signal source.
Connecting a stereo signal source:
Turn the LEVEL controls  
(3)
  fully to the left
Connect the left output of the stereo device to the MIC/LINE connector of 
the left loudspeaker, and the right stereo device output to the MIC/LINE 
connector of the right loudspeaker
Switch on the B1520DSP
Raise the output level of the stereo signal source (if available), ensuring that 
it does not overload the input
Turn the LEVEL controls  
(3)
  gradually clockwise to set the volume of 
your choice
Linking several B1520DSP:
If you need more sound pressure, for example in larger rooms, simply increase 
the number of loudspeakers on each stereo side. You could place two B1520DSP 
on each stereo side and interconnect them (see Fig. 4.3). The loudspeakers can be 
stacked or placed one beside the other. When you stack the speakers, the carrying 
recesses built into the cabinets ensure the stability of the stack. You can connect 
a microphone, a mixing console or stereo signal source.
Connect the LINE OUT connector  
(6)
  of the first B1520DSP to the MIC/LINE 
input of the next B1520DSP
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With several B1520DSP speakers connected to each other, their input 
impedance will be reduced by half (two B1520DSPs), or to one third 
(three B1520DSPs), etc. Always use the output impedance of the mixing 
console as a basis for your calculations!
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Line Out
Line Out
Mic/Line 1
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Main Out L
Main Out R
Mic/Line 1
Fig. 4.3: Linking several B1520DSP speakers
4.3  Other uses
Monitoring:
When used as a monitor, the B1520DSP receives its audio signal from the monitor 
or aux output of the mixing console. If additional B1520DSPs are to be used, you 
can loop the audio signal from the first speaker to the next B1520DSP using the 
line output. The sound and volume of each B1520DSP can be adjusted with their 
own operating elements  
(3)
  (LEVEL),  
(7)
  (EQ HIGH) and  
(8)
  (EQ LOW).
Keyboard amplification:
Guitarists and bassists usually have their own amplifiers on stage to make 
sure they can hear their own instrument - even when no monitors are used. 
In particular on smaller stages, the power delivered by these amps is enough to 
match the volume produced by other sound sources on stage. Things are different 
with keyboards and synthesizers as these usually have no built-in speakers.