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[QUOTE="xmikex:1266448"]I have this job that pops up once a year at work. It's basically a bunch of live performances from students/faculty in this big study lounge where they remix pop songs with lyrics about their professors, whatevs. A handful of the performing acts over the last year or two have started asking for monitors since it's this big high ceiling-ed room and they're usually playing out of combo amps, and they're convinced that it shouldn't sound like combo amps in a study lounge. Anyone who has seen any of my bands over the years should know that technical nuances of live music are not my specialty, and monitors are for destroying. So my success trying to get the monitors to work has been limited. I've been working with a Behringer Europower PMP5000 (specs and manual available here: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/PMP5000.aspx). I thought I had it figured out where it has a mode where the main outputs turn into mono signals where one goes to the main speakers, and the other goes to the monitors. The client always insists on 4 main speakers though and there just isn't enough power to make that work. Do I need a separate powered amplifier for the monitors? I have a another smaller PA head and enough cable/speakers to make just about anything work. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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