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    Default No sure how to set this up?

    http://avslgroup.com/en/product/103.112UK
    Hi, I got one of these cheap as chips on ebay wanting to use it as an extra mic input and add a bit of echo but tbh im not sure how to set it up?
    on the back it had left & right phono input and output along with vid in/out
    on the front it has 2 jack mic inputs.
    Can I use a phono-jack lead from the output and plug it into my mixer mic input? and will both mic's work this way?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSideFx View Post
    http://avslgroup.com/en/product/103.112UK
    Hi, I got one of these cheap as chips on ebay wanting to use it as an extra mic input and add a bit of echo but tbh im not sure how to set it up?
    on the back it had left & right phono input and output along with vid in/out
    on the front it has 2 jack mic inputs.
    Can I use a phono-jack lead from the output and plug it into my mixer mic input? and will both mic's work this way?

    Thanks
    It's a pre-amp and effects unit for the Mic's. Mic's in the front, and then phono out the back into a line level (phono) connection on your mixer. Don't connect it to the Mic input as the output level will be too high.

    By the way, there's a link the manual on that page...

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    Agreed, Deffo line level out only, connecting that to a mic input will give horible distorted results and will risk blowing the transistors or preamp ic on the mixer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoundONE View Post
    Agreed, Deffo line level out only, connecting that to a mic input will give horible distorted results and will risk blowing the transistors or preamp ic on the mixer.
    I use one of these so I can run "line out to mic in"

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