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EUROLIVE B215XL/B215XL-WH/B212XL/B212XL-WH User Manual
5. Application Examples
5.1 Full-range stereo operation
In the following example, the main output signal of a mixing console is
connected to a power amplifier. Both the outputs and inputs are stereo.
A B212XL/B215XL is connected to each of the amp outputs, and these speakers
reproduce the entire frequency range (a full range).
Fig. 5.1: Full-range stereo operation
5.2 Using several B212XL/B215XL loudspeakers
For larger rooms, you can connect several B212XL/B215XL speakers.
EUROLIVE B212XL/B215XL
Fig. 5.2: Wiring several B212XL/B215XL loudspeakers
5.3 Stereo operation with a subwoofer
Using a crossover, the main output signal of a mixing console is split into a stereo
signal and a mono signal. The mono signal covers the lower frequency range
and the stereo signal covers all other frequency ranges. Then, the stereo signal is
connected to a stereo power amplifier. A B212XL/B215XL is connected to each of
the amp outputs. The mono subwoofer signal is connected to one channel of an
additional power amplifier, which powers one EUROLIVE VP1800S subwoofer.
Fig. 5.3: Stereo operation with a subwoofer