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lewisreid01

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    Lewis Reid

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  1. Scroll down to example 6 of THIS NOTE. The other cheap option is a transformer balancing box similar to a passive DI used backward. Mac That link looks like it might be a massive help, I can probably make a couple of cables with the leads I already have! Thank you I think someone may have used one of the ART DTI boxes before in a similar situation at a gig I worked on, might be worth a try Thank you
  2. Hi, I am trying to use two aux out feeds on the Behringer X32 to feed a pair of monitors that are powered from a cheaper amp that only has unbalanced jack inputs. As I am running the cable from the mixer at the back over an analogue snake, and in the past have experienced some issues with a simple cable off amazon that converts the balanced XLR line to an unbalanced jack, I am wondering if there is a better way of converting the balanced feed to the unbalanced jacks if that makes sense. I have tried to research this but can't really find an answer and don't really even know if there is a solution to this. The closest I can find is from canford and is linked below but costs about £107 and that is out of my budget at the moment especially given it might not be what I need. I am wondering if anyone can advise me on a solution or simply tell me that there isn't one. https://www.canford.co.uk/CANFORD-BALANCED-TO-UNBALANCED-CONVERTERS I know this might not be very clear so please feel free to ask any questions Thanks a lot Lewis
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