Hey everyone, I have an Allen 301-C with two amps and two Monitor II speakers. I got a Rodgers P-32 bass cabinet and two S-100 amps today but I’m not sure how to hook it all up. I’ve seen this model with a third amp for the bass before but no idea how they’re wired. I don’t know how to split the inputs. It’s also all connected to an Alesis NanoVerb. I’m sure I will need a crossover as well and not sure what to be looking for when I buy it. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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The Alesis has 2 channels so I believe they wired the organ output(before the amps) into the NanoVerb inputs, then its outputs go into your amps. Not sure why you bought two 2 S100's? You need to put a crossover before the amp (-after the NAnoVerb) in the channel that carries the Pedal stops. The high output side goes into your original Amp input, the low output goes into your S100 which drives the P-32.
Anybody feel free to correct me, but that is what I would do.Can't play an note but love all things "organ" Responsible for 2/10 Wurli pipe organ, Allen 3160(wife's), Allen LL324, Allen GW319EX, ADC4600, many others. E-organ shop to fund free organ lessons for kids.
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