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Old August 14th, 2008, 08:34 AM
billyo billyo is offline
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mixing the two signals together worked. However the audio level from the mics was very low unless the channel was panned to the left or right. I also looked through the receiver and could not find any limiter on or anything of that nature. Any suggestions once again is this the mixer or the receiver? Thanks.
first of all what kind of mics are you using? and what kind of cables, is it xlr to 1/4?, i used a xlr to 1/4 cables and a sm58 shure mics on my practice pc at home, paired with my 2 active krk rp8 and a 10"sub studio monitor and a mackie dfx6, i know that if you plugged in your mics using the 1/4 line in of your mixer, the mics volume is low, ( i used this so i wont wake up my 2 yr. old daughter ) and i have my pc headphone out plugged into cd/tape input of my board, ( no problems on music volume i can turn it up as high as i wanted to) so my suggestions are, if doing a show use xlr to xlr cables for you mics and the xlr line in of your mixing board, and maybe get a good quality mics, do not use both the xlr & 1/4 line in of the same channel.if this doent work, unplugged everything and start from scratched, plug your system one at the time..are you using a home system or a pro audio type of gears?

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