CP Series: Subwoofer

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Course: House of Worship Audio Training
Book: CP Series: Subwoofer
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Date: Tuesday, 3 December 2024, 9:03 AM

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Hi my name is Chris
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and today I'm going to walk through connecting your CP series loudspeaker to a subwoofer,
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for applications in which you need a little extra low end extension.
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We're going to cover a few scenarios that will help you select the best connection option for your setup.
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In our first example,
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we'll be connecting two CP Series top boxes
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to a single subwoofer.
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Just connect the main left and right outputs from your mixer to the A and B input of the subwoofer first.
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Then use the parallel outputs located directly underneath each input
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to connect to the left and right CP series top boxes.
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This combines your signal in the subwoofer to mono,
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but allows your top boxes to remain fully stereo in a Left/Right configuration.
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It's important to connect your subwoofer first and then run that up to the CP tops
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because the output on the CP Series is post gain.
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Using this method, you can control the levels of your subs and top boxes
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separately from their back panels without one affecting the other.
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In a two-sub application simply connect your left and right outputs to their respective side.
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Plug into the subwoofer input A,
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and use the parallel output to link to your CP top box.
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Now each sub and CP connected
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is running dedicated left and right stereo signal
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in your setup.
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Once you've got the loudspeakers wired up you can set your voice contour.
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Both the Default and Dance voicings have an accompanying “Ext. Sub” variation,
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which activates the 80Hz crossover on that particular contour.
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The Default contour is the standard, factory voicing of the loudspeaker
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and can be used for use with live music, program music or instruments.
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The Dance contour has some low frequency enhancement and mid/high clarity
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more suitable for program material like pop or electronic music.
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With the “Ext. Sub” variation selected,
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your system is optimized to work together with matched crossover.
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In this setup, you can adjust your sub gain separately from the top boxes,
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with the same signal coming from the mixer.
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Our third example uses an auxiliary output
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Simply take your left and right output from your mixer
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to your left and right top boxes.
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Then use an auxiliary output on your mixer
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to connect to your subwoofer.
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This gives you the ability to feed only the instruments that have low frequency into your sub
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and have separate volume controls for the subwoofer and top boxes at the mixer.
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You don't need to use two auxes if you have two subwoofers.
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Just connect the first one normally
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and connect the second sub to the parallel output of the first.
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In this setup, you still want to engage the crossover
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to optimize the system to work together.
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This is a little bit more of an advanced setup
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but it will give you separate control of both subs and tops individually.
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Now that you've got the system wired up and your contour selected,
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adjust your gain as needed and you're good to go!
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Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time.

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