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PaulL

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    Paul Jones

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  1. After following this advice I did some reading and found that Klark Teknik PRO DI DI 10P would do the job for me:- https://www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/Klark-Teknik-DI-10P-Passive-DI-Box/2H4C?_gl=1*re4dgg*_ga*NDkwMTI5NDE2LjE2NDY1ODM3OTk.*_up*MQ.. Unit arrived yesterday and tested - just the job. Thanks again Stuart
  2. Hi Stuart91, Thanks for the link - yes I think that would do the trick. agree - its global, and I have been careful with that........ Appreciate your help - great to be able to ask questions by people in the know. Many thanks - Paul
  3. Hi All, New to this, and hope that somebody can give me some direction. Local school has a 12 track mixing desk (at the rear of the room) that has Phantom power connected to an XLR multi-input box on stage (box has 12 inputs). A number of these XLR connectors are used with suspended ceiling microphones and wired handheld microphones on stage. The other mixing desk inputs are used with wireless microphones and Sennheiser EW112P G4 with clip on mikes. I need to somehow come up with a way of taking a sound output from a PC (3.5mm output) that is on stage and feeding this to the mixing desk. Can I convert the 3.5 audio so I can plug into the XLR phantom interface? I do have some Sennheiser wireless units (Similar to EW112P G4) - could I take the sound output from PC straight into this unit and wirelessly transmit to the receiver at the rear of the room and interface to the mixing desk? Apologies in advance if my terminology is poor. Many thanks for any advice............. Best regards - Paul
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