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    Quote Originally Posted by DeckstarDeluxe View Post
    Does that have two XLR inputs??
    Nope.... but not many do, do they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by noris View Post
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Entertainment View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by TONYTIGER View Post
    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!
    Quote Originally Posted by TONYTIGER View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by TONYTIGER View Post
    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.

    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    Are you talking about an adaptor lead, or changing the socket thus voiding the warranty?
    It's the way I did mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    This might be a stupid question then, why not just use a jack to XLR lead & cut out the adaptor from the equation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Entertainment View Post
    Save or buy one of eBay.

    Why waste £250 on something crappy when you could save a little and have something splendid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Brown View Post
    Save or buy one of eBay.

    Why waste £250 on something crappy when you could save a little and have something splendid?
    Like the one you got, Charlie?
    I can still remember the phone call.
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