Hi everyone,
I’m working on a university assignment and I need to understand the
signal path and cabling for a pair of
active 3-way loudspeakers. The amplification/DSP I’m referencing is
PowerSoft Mezzo 324A (4 channels) + Mezzo 602A (2 channels), so
6 channels total (3 per speaker).
I’d like to confirm that my understanding of the
connection order is correct, and ask for best practice to keep the cabling clean in a contract installation.
My understanding (is this correct?)
- Stereo source (L/R) →
- Mezzo inputs →
- Inside the Mezzo: DSP / active crossover (splits into LOW/MID/HIGH for L and R + EQ/delay/limiters) →
- Inside the Mezzo: power amplification (6 separate amp channels, one per driver) →
- Outputs to the speakers: 3 amplified lines per cabinet (woofer / mid / tweeter) →
- Inside each cabinet: direct wiring to each driver (no passive crossover).
Questions
- Is my idea of the signal flow order above correct for a fully active stereo 3-way using Mezzo units? I'm quite unexperienced so I'm not very sure...
- For a cleaner look, is it common to run one multi-core speaker cable per cabinet (instead of 3 separate cables) and split internally? If so, which connector approach is recommended (e.g., 8-pole Speakon) and are there typical pinout conventions to avoid mistakes?
Thanks a lot, I'm trying to understand by myself but the more I read the more my doubts increase