3 fuses, 4 protecting your equipment, Application examples – Behringer Eurolive VP1220F User Manual

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EUROLIVE VP2520/VP1800S/VP1520/VP1220F/VP1220 User Manual

4.3 Fuses

We do not recommend the use of fuses with loudspeaker applications. Damage to

loudspeakers can be the result of high peak signals and high output power.

However, fuses can only offer protection from one of these two factors, and never

from both. Additionally, fuse resistances are sometimes nonlinear, leading to

distortion and unpredictable overdriving.

4.4 Protecting your equipment

Always try to find the optimal signal level. Avoid overdriving your amp

Keep in mind the physical limitations of your PA system

Use a limiter to restrict the output signal level. Place the limiter between

the mixing console and the power amp. For this purpose, our proven

AUT O-XL MDX1600, COMPOSER PRO-XL MDX2600 and MULTICOM PRO-XL

MDX4600 compressors offer an outstanding solution. All models can be used

as a limiter: the audio signal doesn’t overdrive any more, and unpleasant

“peaks” are effectively avoided

Our ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 and SUPER-X CX3400/CX2310 crossovers
are particularly well-suited for protecting your equipment: for each
output, they have independent limiters.

5. Application Examples

5.1 Full-range stereo operation

This example applies to the VP1220, VP1220F, VP1520, and VP2520.
In this example, the main output signal of a mixing console is connected

to a power amplifier. Both the outputs and inputs are stereo. A full-range

VP series loudspeaker is connected to each of the amplifier outputs, and these

loudspeakers reproduce the entire frequency range.

EP2000

VP1520

XENYX 1202FX

L

R

Fig. 5.1: Full-range stereo operation

5.2 Full-range stereo operation

with floor monitors

This example applies to the VP1220, VP1220F, VP1520, and VP2520.
This example is a variation of the example above, with the addition of several

VP1220F floor monitors. Two separate monitor outputs from the mixing

console are connected to the inputs of a stereo power amplifier. A VP1220F is

connected to each amplifier output, and a second VP1220F is connected to the

parallel outputs of the first set of VP1220F monitors.

L

AUX 1

SEND

AUX 2

SEND

R

EP2000

VP1220

VP1220F

X2442USB

Fig. 5.2: Full-range stereo operation with floor monitors

5.3 Two-way stereo operation with a crossover,

full-range loudspeakers and subwoofers

This example applies to the VP1800S in combination with the full-range

loudspeakers (VP1220, VP1520, and VP2520).
Using an external active crossover, the main output signal of a mixing console is

split into two signals. One signal covers the lower frequency range and the other

signal covers the mid and high frequency range. The recommended crossover

frequency is 150 Hz. Then, the mid-high frequency signal is connected to a stereo

power amplifier. A VP series loudspeaker is connected to each of the amplifier

outputs. The low-frequency signal is connected to an additional power amplifier,

which powers two VP1800S subwoofers.

EP2000

L

L

L

R

R

R

VP1220

VP1800S

SUPER-X PRO

CX2310

XENYX 1202FX

Fig. 5.3: Two-way stereo operation with subwoofers

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