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We have a Behringer feedback destoyer and it has 1/4" jacks for input
and output of each channel. The manual advises using the mixer "insert" to put it into the path of a mixer channel or subgroup. The Beringer says it has balanced inputs and outputs (e.g. 2 signal wires in each jack). How can you connect a mixer's "insert" to separate balanced ins and outs of a processor like this? The board's insert jack is 3 wires (send, return, and shield). How can this be connected to the processor which expects balanced input (2 signal wires) and balanced ouptut (2 signal wires). There does not seem to be enough wires in the mixer's insert jack to support this. Sorry for the novice question...! Thanks for any advice... -Mark |
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We have a Behringer feedback destoyer and it has 1/4" jacks for input
and output of each channel. The manual advises using the mixer "insert" to put it into the path of a mixer channel or subgroup. The Beringer says it has balanced inputs and outputs (e.g. 2 signal wires in each jack). How can you connect a mixer's "insert" to separate balanced ins and outs of a processor like this? The board's insert jack is 3 wires (send, return, and shield). How can this be connected to the processor which expects balanced input (2 signal wires) and balanced ouptut (2 signal wires). There does not seem to be enough wires in the mixer's insert jack to support this. Sorry for the novice question...! Thanks for any advice... -Mark Buy or make up a "Y" cable with a send, return shield on one end and a phone plug on each of the other ends(one is send, shield - the other is return, shield). The Feedback Destroyer won't care about the unbalanced lines. Try to keep the cable as short as possible (less than 15'). --Wayne -"sounded good to me"- |
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wrote: We have a Behringer feedback destoyer and it has 1/4" jacks for input and output of each channel. The manual advises using the mixer "insert" to put it into the path of a mixer channel or subgroup. The Beringer says it has balanced inputs and outputs (e.g. 2 signal wires in each jack). How can you connect a mixer's "insert" to separate balanced ins and outs of a processor like this? The board's insert jack is 3 wires (send, return, and shield). How can this be connected to the processor which expects balanced input (2 signal wires) and balanced ouptut (2 signal wires). There does not seem to be enough wires in the mixer's insert jack to support this. Sorry for the novice question...! Thanks for any advice... With an insert cable. You can plug an unbalanced line into those TRS jacks without any problem... one leg of the balanced line is used and the other is tied to ground. You lose the benefits of balancing, of course, but who cares? You can buy an insert cable which splits a TRS jack out to two TS jacks at your local MI store, or make one. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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