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Originally Posted by
DeckstarDeluxe
Does that have two XLR inputs??
Nope.... but not many do, do they?
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Disco Dude!
Originally Posted by
noris
Thanks guys
the DJM 5000 a little to much
I want one for around £250 must have 2 xlr inputs and since i am going to be using with the mep7000 i only need it to fade the music from one side to the other
Thanks
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
Nope.... but not many do, do they?
I'm struggling to think of one. Plenty with an xlr and a jack but not two xlr.
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I wonder if he means mic inputs or master out,any way the Studiomaster Fusion has both ,but quite easy to convert jack to xlr .
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Originally Posted by
TONYTIGER
I wonder if he means mic inputs or master out,any way the Studiomaster Fusion has both
I think it might be an idea for noris to let us know how many U he has to play with in his case. That thing's bloody huge!
Originally Posted by
TONYTIGER
but quite easy to convert jack to xlr .
Are you talking about an adaptor lead, or changing the socket thus voiding the warranty?
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
TONYTIGER
I wonder if he means mic inputs or master out,any way the Studiomaster Fusion has both ,but quite easy to convert jack to xlr .
That was my reading of the post, two mic inputs, Since mic tend to be XLR.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
I think it might be an idea for noris to let us know how many U he has to play with in his case. That thing's bloody huge!
But not as big as the one I was going to suggest, just for mischief.
http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR195988
Charlie could have miked up anything with that one.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
Are you talking about an adaptor lead, or changing the socket thus voiding the warranty?
It's the way I did mine.
http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-signal/ps...ack/dp/AV15198
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Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
I think it might be an idea for noris to let us know how many U he has to play with in his case. That thing's bloody huge!
Are you talking about an adaptor lead, or changing the socket thus voiding the warranty?
Either a lead or a converter,yes it is big but is a nice unit i use a couple on hire when the client wants to do karaoke and disco.Sound Lab do a copy.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
This might be a stupid question then, why not just use a jack to XLR lead & cut out the adaptor from the equation?
It was a stupid question Steve, but since it's you, I'll let you off.
I do not connect directly into the mixer with my cables, but have the connectors which I use on the back of the case, and fly leads to them. When I constructed the Mk7 case, I did indeed use an XLR to jack lead, but since it didn't work for some reason, I went back to the adaptor. It doesn't really make a lot of odds to me, but your suggestion is in fact the best option if you routinely firkle around in your case to plug everything in.
When I make the final mods to the case, I'll post piccies, which will make it clear.
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Dinosaur
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