TheGuitarist
Well-known member
So this may be a stupid question, but will they affect tone or the sound of a line level source.
Basically i have Igor's CRM and as it only has 3 speaker outputs, one of them being a latching sub, i essentially have two outputs to power my ns10s, a set of JBLs, and the soffit mounts. Yes i could get rid of one speaker but i don't want to because it would affect my mixing.
Basically i've done similar stuff with normal switches from the local electronics store and stuff popped, this was with self powered speakers, so it wasn't too bad because they weren't cranked, but now that i use the CRM and have my NS-10s amped with an amp that doesn't have independent volume control (thats what the CRM is for after all) i don't want to put a switch between the ns-10 and the CRM because i really don't want to blow tweeters.
Is it just because they are cheap switches that this is happening? Should i use a vactrol relay, or will normal relays be fine, they seem to be on igor's box, but there may be something i'm missing there.
Any help would be great.
Basically i have Igor's CRM and as it only has 3 speaker outputs, one of them being a latching sub, i essentially have two outputs to power my ns10s, a set of JBLs, and the soffit mounts. Yes i could get rid of one speaker but i don't want to because it would affect my mixing.
Basically i've done similar stuff with normal switches from the local electronics store and stuff popped, this was with self powered speakers, so it wasn't too bad because they weren't cranked, but now that i use the CRM and have my NS-10s amped with an amp that doesn't have independent volume control (thats what the CRM is for after all) i don't want to put a switch between the ns-10 and the CRM because i really don't want to blow tweeters.
Is it just because they are cheap switches that this is happening? Should i use a vactrol relay, or will normal relays be fine, they seem to be on igor's box, but there may be something i'm missing there.
Any help would be great.