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agentdansmith
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Location: Cannock, UK

Ok, I've just read the page in the manual that describes what each cable type does etc and it says that Mix 1 is your main balanced output to your amp. But then it says that it is NOT usual to use this connection to an unbalanced amp.

So... can I still use this connection to an unbalanced amp? My amp is a NAD C352.

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Ryan0751
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Location: Boston, MA

Ehh, just use the booth output. That way you can use the mute, etc.

Actually though, I have XLR converters to RCA that go to my stereo receiver (clearly unbalanced) in the other room (for parties and such).

So I don't think it'll matter much.

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Ok, I've just read the page in the manual that describes what each cable type does etc and it says that Mix 1 is your main balanced output to your amp. But then it says that it is NOT usual to use this connection to an unbalanced amp.

So... can I still use this connection to an unbalanced amp? My amp is a NAD C352.

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agentdansmith
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Ehh, just use the booth output. That way you can use the mute, etc.

Actually though, I have XLR converters to RCA that go to my stereo receiver (clearly unbalanced) in the other room (for parties and such).

So I don't think it'll matter much.


Is there any downsides to using the booth output over the main output, such as loss in audio quality or features?

I only ask cause I've read so many times how good the sound quality is from the mixer that I don't want to compromise it in any way.

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Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA

No no, of course not. And in a club, you'd be using the booth output anyway

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Is there any downsides to using the booth output over the main output, such as loss in audio quality or features?

I only ask cause I've read so many times how good the sound quality is from the mixer that I don't want to compromise it in any way.

Old Post Mar-23-2007 18:49  United States
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