in out on the left side is EQin EQout for switching btw using and not when at a live venue and ringing out to reduce feedback. The RANGE button is how much attenuation of each lever, which means the max in either direction up or down is 6 or 12db. You don't normally want them all the way up or down, but it really depends on your own situation. To use these with a stereo is almost criminally ludite. And yes, buzzing could be because you have bad cable connections, ground loops, bad cables, or you've boosted your lows so hot the speakers may ignite. This guy loves his bassy sounds, but these are way overkill for that. You can get a basic semiparametric EQ or a parametric a lot cheaper, and they are simpler to use. The FBQ is the feedback quantizer, which tells you which frequencies are feeding back when you're live, allowing you to see which frequencies are buzzing. Turning it on while playing music through it only shows which frequencies, are playing which isn't as helpful. Some live plugins will let you RTA the signal to find the frequencies, but you have to have the audio playing through a DAW. A graphic eq for a home stereo is great when you know how to use it, but semiparametric or parametric eq's are just as useful for general adjustments like bass boost or brightening.
the in/out button shows the input level and out put level on the vu meter and the button below that is an eq bypass button to allow you to compare the Un eqed sound with the eqed sound
Something ain't right for it to make that sound when you hit the Audio in/out. Did you ever figure out the problem? Mine just kills the eq processing and defaults to the standard output with no equalization. That way I can hear the before/after affects. What speakers are you using?
Something about the subwoofer output, this output will be affected by the equalizer itself. So it isn't the solution for feeding the subwoofer with bass and cut low frequencies for the main speakers.
I don't follow, why isn't it the solution? I have the 15 band version hooked up to my Yamaha 5.1. I use the eq when listening to music and use the sub out on the behringer. It provides a much stronger signal than the Yamaha sub out and makes this cheap Yamaha sub sound much better tuned with the eq. I feel it's all around better in power, control, front speaker integration and tonality. Happy I found the behringer used for $50, best upgrade ever lol
My guess is that the hum is caused by wrongly wired XLR-cables. Or different ground levels between EQ and AMP. Try a wire between the chassis' of amp and eq.
Just saw your video. I also just got one of these. Did you try the subwoofer output at the back of eq? Your sub will sound best if you use that. The sub output in the back is already summed. Enjoy!
I want to use the equalizer in a setup with a powered subwoofer, that has one input only. So I doesn't want the low frequencies on the main speakers. When I use the equalizer to cut the frequencies below 100 Hz, does this affect the subwoofer output or not?
@@robfriedrich2822 if you cut frequencies below 100hrtz, yes it will affect the subwoofer output. I think you need aditional 2way or 3way crossover to get the sound you want. I bought also behringer crossover for my midhi setup...
I have the 15 band model. Whatever you set the crossover on the back at 20-200hz will be sent to the sub out. It works great in my set up, much better sound and control than my Yamahas sub out. I love my behringer eq.
Lol I know this is 7 years later but why did you decide to use the eq for the subs your crossover is meant for the subs your eq should be used on the main pa speakers as it is meant for the entire frequency range
Behringers spinny-knobs are some of the spinniest spinny-knobs... with the clickiest clicks. The pro gear is 15% clickier. Their LEDs are noticeably leddier too : )
your overdriving the eq output when you depress the audio button- turn down the input to unity (0)-straight up. your driving the lows super hot. turn amp up all the way. now your led meters should work. your running +12db on your lows,that's alot.
Stop being jealous. The previous version had no feedback detection whatsoever and it was still 31 band. Yeah he might be using a dumb eq but he was a kid in this video. He knows his shit these day
If you AVR has only rca inputs like most you need an XLR to rca adapter. If your source like a cd player is consumer level it's probably rca out as well so you'd need 2 rca to XLR adapters on that end as well. Same with the sub out it's XLR.
I hope your not running that eq with all of those sliders turned up to max, please look up as to ( how to setup an EQ ) properly. Your adding unwanted noses into the audio chain
Me parece una falta de respeto, tirar el manual, la bolsita de Celica gel, no usar un trípode para el vídeo... Y no entiendo la obsesión, por poner el volumen al máximo... +1000db You're creasy men
1:Totally wrong the setting of EQ, audio in/out mix original + eq make caos and clipping. Usually is sharp off the n.4 button 2: All bass up and othe down listen only boom boom 3: SPL2000 make half as declared as RMS, poor quality.
in out on the left side is EQin EQout for switching btw using and not when at a live venue and ringing out to reduce feedback. The RANGE button is how much attenuation of each lever, which means the max in either direction up or down is 6 or 12db. You don't normally want them all the way up or down, but it really depends on your own situation. To use these with a stereo is almost criminally ludite. And yes, buzzing could be because you have bad cable connections, ground loops, bad cables, or you've boosted your lows so hot the speakers may ignite. This guy loves his bassy sounds, but these are way overkill for that. You can get a basic semiparametric EQ or a parametric a lot cheaper, and they are simpler to use. The FBQ is the feedback quantizer, which tells you which frequencies are feeding back when you're live, allowing you to see which frequencies are buzzing. Turning it on while playing music through it only shows which frequencies, are playing which isn't as helpful. Some live plugins will let you RTA the signal to find the frequencies, but you have to have the audio playing through a DAW. A graphic eq for a home stereo is great when you know how to use it, but semiparametric or parametric eq's are just as useful for general adjustments like bass boost or brightening.
the in/out button shows the input level and out put level on the vu meter and the button below that is an eq bypass button to allow you to compare the Un eqed sound with the eqed sound
Something ain't right for it to make that sound when you hit the Audio in/out. Did you ever figure out the problem? Mine just kills the eq processing and defaults to the standard output with no equalization. That way I can hear the before/after affects.
What speakers are you using?
Something about the subwoofer output, this output will be affected by the equalizer itself. So it isn't the solution for feeding the subwoofer with bass and cut low frequencies for the main speakers.
I don't follow, why isn't it the solution? I have the 15 band version hooked up to my Yamaha 5.1. I use the eq when listening to music and use the sub out on the behringer. It provides a much stronger signal than the Yamaha sub out and makes this cheap Yamaha sub sound much better tuned with the eq. I feel it's all around better in power, control, front speaker integration and tonality. Happy I found the behringer used for $50, best upgrade ever lol
So you can tweak any frequency to any level on any channel and you choose to max or min all the sliders and rotary buttons...
My guess is that the hum is caused by wrongly wired XLR-cables. Or different ground levels between EQ and AMP. Try a wire between the chassis' of amp and eq.
Just saw your video. I also just got one of these. Did you try the subwoofer output at the back of eq? Your sub will sound best if you use that. The sub output in the back is already summed. Enjoy!
I want to use the equalizer in a setup with a powered subwoofer, that has one input only.
So I doesn't want the low frequencies on the main speakers.
When I use the equalizer to cut the frequencies below 100 Hz, does this affect the subwoofer output or not?
@@robfriedrich2822 if you cut frequencies below 100hrtz, yes it will affect the subwoofer output. I think you need aditional 2way or 3way crossover to get the sound you want. I bought also behringer crossover for my midhi setup...
I have the 15 band model. Whatever you set the crossover on the back at 20-200hz will be sent to the sub out. It works great in my set up, much better sound and control than my Yamahas sub out. I love my behringer eq.
Lol I know this is 7 years later but why did you decide to use the eq for the subs your crossover is meant for the subs your eq should be used on the main pa speakers as it is meant for the entire frequency range
That thing is SWEET dude.
Hi
Behringers spinny-knobs are some of the spinniest spinny-knobs... with the clickiest clicks. The pro gear is 15% clickier. Their LEDs are noticeably leddier too : )
is that a ported sub? it sounds really muddy. is that a side effect of boosted bass? the kick drums don't really kick..
your overdriving the eq output when you depress the audio button- turn down the input to unity (0)-straight up. your driving the lows super hot. turn amp up all the way. now your led meters should work. your running +12db on your lows,that's alot.
do u have these wired to home amplifiers and speakers???
6:00 Was that a flaw with the one YOU got sent or every unit?
kinda late but should i get this?
I have one of these and used it once. it hums like nothing else. Do you have that problem?
you don't need 31 bands for what you're using it for. this is best used for live sound to ring out feedback.
Stop being jealous. The previous version had no feedback detection whatsoever and it was still 31 band. Yeah he might be using a dumb eq but he was a kid in this video. He knows his shit these day
Can you show us how you connect the EQ to Avr? I want to see the connection at the back..thanks..
If you AVR has only rca inputs like most you need an XLR to rca adapter. If your source like a cd player is consumer level it's probably rca out as well so you'd need 2 rca to XLR adapters on that end as well. Same with the sub out it's XLR.
Что лучше Behringer FBQ3102 или GEQ3102?
Helps to read the manual first before just randomly pressing buttons. Eh?
what's the song at 7:07
Indonesian music lovers are here ,,,, I also have that EQ
i had to switch off after 2 minutes for those reasons.
I hope your not running that eq with all of those sliders turned up to max, please look up as to ( how to setup an EQ ) properly. Your adding unwanted noses into the audio chain
I'm selling one in the box $60.00
What kind of EQ curve is that?!? Lol
Bass heavy maybe??
Saludos amigo para Ti dbx o behringer gracias buen vídeo
Try reading instructions
One who cannot hold a camera properly is giving everyone a lesson about equalisation. Get yourself treated first.
Me parece una falta de respeto, tirar el manual, la bolsita de Celica gel, no usar un trípode para el vídeo...
Y no entiendo la obsesión, por poner el volumen al máximo... +1000db
You're creasy men
my review in one word is this.... TRIPOD
No kidding i was starting to feel sick to my stomach
get rid of the background music and the camera shake, however apart from that you have the potential to make decent you tube videos.
1:Totally wrong the setting of EQ, audio in/out mix original + eq make caos and clipping. Usually is sharp off the n.4 button
2: All bass up and othe down listen only boom boom
3: SPL2000 make half as declared as RMS, poor quality.
Vuoi stare un po fermo!!!!!
My God, hold the camera still!!!
Watching for a longer time, you're going crazy!!!! 😡
you dont know what you doing you cause someone to blew they speakers or blew fuses
Bondya.... :D
did you really have to do all this other b.s. the cam ran out cause you was being extra.smh
what's the song at 7:07
Hey Mate, apologies for the late reply, I didn't see your comment a month ago! Very sorry about that, the song is Katy B - Still (Billion Remix)