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I am using a Behringer Xenyx 802. It has 4chs, with two mono XLR or 1/4" inputs and two stereo 1/4" inputs. Would it work to put the RCA output from the computer into the CD/Tape input of the console?
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yes it will work, thats what i used on mine, i have a mackie dfx6, dont wanna waste any of my inline channel , the only thing about using the cd input is that you cant control any on the highs and low, you could by using your eq, but if you do, you'll be controlling the over all outcome of your sound.
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I have a Yamaha 640 Mixer-Amp. If you have a mixer amp with 2 1/4" plugs going into 1 channel - then you can get 1/4" plugs that have the female RCA at the other end. Then you can take you red/white & plug a 1/4" into each & then plug into your Mixer. This will give you a true stereo sound. I have been doing it this way for many years.
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So 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.
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I could not get a clear picture of your Mixer on Behringer website. What is the RCA Input on the right side of the mixer?
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Last edited by billyo; August 14th, 2008 at 08:41 AM. |
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The system I am using is a home setup. And the mics are all switched Audio Technica or SM58s. However the cables are XLR to 1/4". I will switch the cables and see if the audio level increases. Thank you for the tips.
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i'm not sure changing cables will work i think what you should do was to get yourself small amp ( dont use your tuner ) plugged in a pair of speakers, into the amp, plug your mics into any of the boards line inputs, and plug your pc/laptop into cd/tape input using 1/8 to rca, please dont tell me you're using your home system to do a show? if you are ,my suggestion was to get yourself a professional grade sound system., home system is just what it is for "home "
Last edited by billyo; August 14th, 2008 at 07:44 PM. |
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