Re: Any HW and SW based backing-band solutions?

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Hi Ralf,

On 04/03/2013 11:51 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2013-04-03 at 09:30 +0200, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:
The problem here is that it's only one output (Line/Phones - 22 ohms)
that gives way to low output for line level, are someone aware of a
decent pre amp (DIY is ok) that can be plugged into line input level
in a mixer?

I don't like to use headphone outputs, but a mixer should be able to be
used with the signal from a headphone output. A phones output unlikely
will produce a too low level for a line input.

What mixing console are you using?

Mackie 802-vlz3, but my mic preamps (3 of them) are always occupied, so it's only channel line inputs (or "tape in") left.

When I connect the BR-80 to the input channel, then I have to turn the channel level to max and the mic levels very low, only a slight turn on gain by accident will mess up the mix. This is very annoying in a stressful live situation where I want everything to work at once.

http://www.mackie.com/products/802vlz3/

So far, it have been working very well for us/me when providing only one or 2 channels for the in house mixer in order to get started fast, we have a reputation of having "CD quality" sound for our gigs - wich is not true of course - but we are so far only playing in places where it's 20-250 persons, so I don't know how long this setup works.

Jostein

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