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<blockquote data-quote="Mister Joshua" data-source="post: 99434" data-attributes="member: 2281"><p>Hugh is spot on. To Recap and toss in my $.02:</p><p></p><p>In switching you do not need a load on both channels, use channel 1.</p><p></p><p>In stereo you do need a load on both channels. You only need one input but both sides must be loaded.</p><p></p><p>In switching mode you can choose 1, 2, or off. Not both though. Although that would be a great idea.</p><p></p><p>I actually did that to a 412 and didn't like it. I got phase cancellation really bad. I would say to use 2 212's, which is what i do, and you would be happier. It has to do with how the air moves in the box but the general consensus, at least on the net, is that a stereo 412 doesn't work terribly well. Maybe if you put a divider between the speakers it would but now you need a woodworking shop.</p><p></p><p>And lastly, yes i used a TC Electronic G system as a midi controller and it worked flawlessly. Randall has a truly great midi implementation on the MTS stuff. Should work perfectly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mister Joshua, post: 99434, member: 2281"] Hugh is spot on. To Recap and toss in my $.02: In switching you do not need a load on both channels, use channel 1. In stereo you do need a load on both channels. You only need one input but both sides must be loaded. In switching mode you can choose 1, 2, or off. Not both though. Although that would be a great idea. I actually did that to a 412 and didn't like it. I got phase cancellation really bad. I would say to use 2 212's, which is what i do, and you would be happier. It has to do with how the air moves in the box but the general consensus, at least on the net, is that a stereo 412 doesn't work terribly well. Maybe if you put a divider between the speakers it would but now you need a woodworking shop. And lastly, yes i used a TC Electronic G system as a midi controller and it worked flawlessly. Randall has a truly great midi implementation on the MTS stuff. Should work perfectly [/QUOTE]
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