Re: 2 Ch Mixer Recommendation Wanted
- From: Bob Simon <bsimon@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:15:06 -0500
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:58:58 -0400, Tom Baldwin <1@xxx> wrote:
>I don't know. I see these things plugged in all over the music stores
>like Sam Ash or Guitar Center to connect all the display gear. If shes
>going to be hauling this thing around, shes less likely to break the
>knobs off than a fader in my opinion.
No, the equipment is kept at her Jazzercise location.
>Plug her Mic in and get the gain set. Then set her EQ if needed and turn
>up the Level.
>
>Plug her CD into line in 1 and 2 using adapters from RadioShack that
>convert RCA to 1/4" OR simply plug the CD player into the TAPE IN ( if
>you go that route, press the button that says Tape To Mix. Otherwise
>just turn up the Level control on the 2/3.
>
>Finally turn up the Main Mix Level.
>
>The outputs will go to her boombox AUX in or whatever she is using for
>amplification. ( Again possibly via a pair of RadioShack 1/4" to RCA
>adapters.
Thanks for all the set up tips.
>You're not going to get much simpler than this and still have a MIC IN.
But her wireless mic goes to a base station which provides line level
output. So she doesn't need a mic in at all (unless I've badly
misunderstood something).
>Once she gets her Mic set up the first time, the gain, eq, pan, can all
>be marked and probably never be changed again. So all she will have to
>do is turn up the level on 1 and the Level on 2/3 and finally the Main
>Level Out. As a matter of fact, once it's st up the first time, she
>probably won't use anything but the Main Mix Level.
>
>For the intended use and price point she is shopping in, I don't think
>you are going get a lot of quality differences.
>
>TB
>Bob Simon wrote:
>> On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 10:49:42 -0400, Tom Baldwin <1@xxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/631239/
>>>
>>>$35 to your door. Or her door.
>>>
>>>TB
>>
>>
>> This is more like what I think she is looking for. Thanks.
>>
>> In your opinion, is this substantially better than inexpensive DJ
>> scratch mixers from Peavey or Numark? I still think they may have a
>> somewhat simpler control layout, but of course that's subjective and
>> people get familiar with whatever they use.
>>
>> --
>> Bob Simon
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