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Old 1st April 2008   #1
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Question Onstage control for monitoring 4 channels?

Hi.

I am looking for a solution for personal monitoring.
I run a gospel choir and we use backin tracks and I play keys live.

We have a Allen & Heath PA20 powered desk which we then run a multicore for the mics.

I would like to be able to monitor the Choir, Backing Tracks and Keys x2 through headphones and be able to control the volumes of each myself.

What would I need to get to be able to do this?

The budget needs to be as low as possible!

Thanks
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How about a Mackie 1202?
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If you are the only one who need to be able to monitor the solution is both cheap and easy. Behringer MA400 (about 20 bucks) headphone amp Plug your FB1 out into the MA400 Monitor In. Turn the FB1 dial on the front of the mixer SLOWLY up until that channel is at the level you desire. repeat on each of the channels you would like to monitor.
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If you are the only one who need to be able to monitor the solution is both cheap and easy. Behringer MA400 (about 20 bucks) headphone amp Plug your FB1 out into the MA400 Monitor In. Turn the FB1 dial on the front of the mixer SLOWLY up until that channel is at the level you desire. repeat on each of the channels you would like to monitor.
This thread is nearly 4 years old! I expect he has found a solution by now.
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Old threads have more uses than to show you can read the date. Please be considerate to other users, we've been here many years and may have missed a few posts. Perhaps you could share how you solved this popular question?
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