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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
CRAZY K ROADSHOW
Yes thats all included in the price--no extra charge
regards
Alan
CRAZY K
How much do you charge for shirts then? I've always thought it would be great to have your shirt ironed just before you go on.
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Dinosaur
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Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
Having just googled it I doubt any serious DJ would be using such a pidley little thing
Name hip hop and Scratch DJs tend to use what we would describe as "piddly little mixers" which may only have RCA phono outs, however, the relevant point is at a large event the unbalanced signal is only travelling a very short distance to a DI box.
No difference with keys - 99% of keyboards have unbalanced outputs on 1/4 inch jacks - but again, they get DI'd on stage - so again, the unbalanced signal only goes a few metres.
Max seemed to give the impression that a 100m RCA phono lead was run in the multicore trench at Glasto, which is absolutely ridiculous! Perhaps he was unaware that all the stage sound sources go half way across a field to the FOH desk BEFORE being sent back to the racks behind the stage!
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Dinosaur
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Originally Posted by
CRAZY K ROADSHOW
think ill stick to Weddings /Parties with two speakers and a pair of leads
CRAZY K
Great Stuff, just pop down the local car boot and buy an old Hifi
Originally Posted by
CRAZY K ROADSHOW
think ill stick to Weddings /Parties with two speakers and a pair of leads
CRAZY K
Originally Posted by
Excalibur
You've not met Justin, have you Steve?
Ask him to show you
his mixer.
I'll give you a hint. It doesn't look a lot like this.
http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR195988
Sits back and waits for :- "size isn't everything/ it's not what you've got , it's how you use it/ good things come in small packages"
Perhaps attach a photo of the Mixer, what is it, a DJM400
Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
& you know this to be correct how exactly?
As Tony said, I seriously doubt an organisation like the BBC would use RCA over XLR
Having just googled it I doubt any serious DJ would be using such a pidley little thing & in any case you could always use something like the leads shown below. I'm beginning to wonder if you are actually anything more than a bedroom hobbyist, because it is becoming apparent that you still need to learn a lot.
I use Jack to Speakon and balanced Jacks, but I know that RCA's can be used as an Alternative.
Last edited by Jiggles; 11-04-2009 at 02:23 PM.
Reason: MERGED!!!! :@
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Dinosaur
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The Pioneer DJM 400 may be small in size, but the sound quality is a lot higher than a lot of the larger rackmount mixers used by many mobile DJs
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