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| Gear maniac Joined: Aug 2006 Location: Wherever
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Thread Starter | Splitting signals..
HI! I just switched to a high end 2 CH set-up and forgot about the fact that i want to monitor my high end 2 CH converter but at the same time i want to send the same signal to my outboard. Since i only have to channels my question is Can i split the signal (balanced XLR splitter) from the Converter output to my volume know and the other to my outboard gear? Will this comprimise the signal or quality of the signal? Help is very appreciated! Thanks!! Cheers Marrone |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2007
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You can generally split a line level balanced signal with a simple "mult". This is a physical split of the cable itself. It could be done with just about any patchbay, a mult box, or with a custom cable.
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