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Can I plug a speaker cable from a monitor feed into an electronic drum
module's aux in without blowing something up? Specifically, I'm wanting to plug a monitor feed into a Roland TD-12's mix-in line so that the drummer can get a monitor feed mixed in with his click track through his headphone mix. |
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Ludwig77 wrote:
Can I plug a speaker cable from a monitor feed into an electronic drum module's aux in without blowing something up? Maybe. Maybe not. I wouldn't. It depends on how loud it's set and whether you you play it too loud or not. Specifically, I'm wanting to plug a monitor feed into a Roland TD-12's mix-in line so that the drummer can get a monitor feed mixed in with his click track through his headphone mix. I'd use a DI box. And I might even use a limiter. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Apr 1, 5:42*pm, Ludwig77 wrote:
Can I plug a speaker cable from a monitor feed into an electronic drum module's aux in without blowing something up? Specifically, I'm wanting to plug a monitor feed into a Roland TD-12's mix-in line so that the drummer can get a monitor feed mixed in with his click track through his headphone mix. If by "monitor feed" you mean a line-level output from the mixer board, then I'd imagine you'd be ok. If you're talking about a speaker- level feed after an amplifier, then I'd recommend against trying it. |
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