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November 18, 2024 at 4:49 am #186319micro512Participant
Hi There,
I’m wanting to run my H7600 through two amps and just wondering how to do this. I currently have my guitar run through a lele p split at the start of my chain and then run 2 rjm switchers ( with various pedals and racks through them) which run to seperate amps. I guess I would like to know if the H7600 is capable of running left and right stereo style set up?
Is it best to use the 1/4″ jack input and then run one analog output using a Y cable to the two amps OR use another signal splitter from the output of the H7600?
Thank you so much in advance
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November 18, 2024 at 9:14 am #186321
For full stereo processing you will want to use both inputs and outputs 1 and 2 on the H7600. You can use the 1/4 inputs, and XLR > 1/4 cables for the outputs (whatever you send this signal to should accept line levels).
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November 19, 2024 at 10:48 pm #186397micro512Participant
<p style=”text-align: left;”>Hi again,
Thank you so much for your prompt reply. I tried what you have suggested and it seems for reason I just cannot get any sound from output 2. Both inputs are working and output 1 seems fine. I have tested all leads etc and no problems there. It is driving me insane 😂</p>
Is there something I am doing wrong or is it possible the output has something wrong with it? -
November 20, 2024 at 10:51 am #186399
Can you try pressing the LEVELS button and selecting the outputs tab? You may have the gain turned down on the 2nd channel.
You could also try a factory reset:
INITIALIZING THE H7600
Initialization of the unit will clear out the internal memory and return the unit to factory defaults. If you use this task in the future please be sure to back up any created presets or user saved information prior to performing this. To initialize the unit: With the unit powered down you will press and hold the ‘8’ key and then power on the unit. You will hold the ‘8’ key until you see “release key now” appear on the display, you will release the ‘8’ key but then you must immediately hold it down again until you see the following message appear: Do you really want to lose all the stored information? Selecting yes will begin the initialization process which will take about 30 seconds. Once it is complete, the main screen will appear.
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November 21, 2024 at 12:23 am #186417micro512Participant
Thanks again for your prompt reply. Ok so I did a factory reset and tried the output levels etc.. Still no luck. I tried simplifying things and going directly into a signal splitter then into both inputs on the h7600 (I tried using both xlr and 1/4” and both worked fine) then I connected xlr on both outputs and went directly into each amp. It’s actually output 2 that works and output 1 that doesn’t. Funny thing is that there is movement on both input and both output meters but only sound on 1 amplifier. I have tested with swapping leads over and they are all fine. Another strange thing happened when I hooked it up through my switchers. When I engage the output that does work it is normal and as soon as I engage the loop for the output that doesn’t work the sound gets louder in the amp with the working output but cuts sound to the other amp.
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