Hello, I want to connect my kemper to an external PA and go into a cab afterwards. The PA has xlr out so I guess i need an adapter from xlr to 6,3mm?! In what input of the cab do i put the cable? 8Ω? Does it matter?
Thanks for helping
Connect PA to Cab
- GuitarShredderinho
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Your question confuses me. Therefore a gewesen further questions:
Why go into a cab after your PA?
What cab is this, I assume a passive one?
Then you'd need some kind of poweramp output of 8 Ohms.
Is your PA a powermixer or mixer plus poweramp?
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I dont own a powered kemper, I play with active speakers atm. And im not really satisfied so id like to try to play with a cab to maybe get more raw guitar sound. I got the PA for free from my uncle so its basically pretty old "Crest Audio Vs900". Im not even too sure what the outputs of this thing are so ill put a pic and i think its not a mixer or something but idk. Its a passive marshall cab. Maybe this pa is trash idk
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Ok, please some more info about the PA.
I guess you'd be better off with an inexpensive externalisieren poweramp to drive your cab though. -
As I said, its the Crest Audio Vs900 but unfortunately I have 0 knowlege about Poweramps.This is how the back looks like. Would I have to use the outputs on the left and use an adapter?!
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Yes - those are the speaker outputs. You can get adapter cables online, or at a pro audio store.
If your cabinet is not stereo, just use one input and output of the amplifier.
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You think this will work fine? For what wattstage should i go? Do i need a cable with specific voltage to control watt and ohmstage?
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A cable with this connection on one end, and a standard 1/4" plug on the other end will work fine.
The cable does not control voltage, watts, or ohmage.
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I mean the powercable of the PA because it says 230V=900W
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I mean the powercable of the PA because it says 230V=900W
This has nothing to do with the output.