Hello, new guy with a mixer question. Can I connect my Denon cd player into my mixer's mic (xlr) ports? I want to do this to pick up the eq and effects on the mixer. I see most are using the rca inputs for a cd player.
My gear:
Behringer x2222usb
Denon-D4500
Gemini PDM-02
Behringer Ultra-graph pro GEQ3102
Behringer Super-x pro CX3400
2 QSC 1450's
2 QSC 2450's
2 QSC 4000's
BBE Sonic Maximizer 882i
8 JBL JRX125's
2 Cerwin-Vega EL-36B's
2 custom cabs with New Madrid 18's
My gear:
Behringer x2222usb
Denon-D4500
Gemini PDM-02
Behringer Ultra-graph pro GEQ3102
Behringer Super-x pro CX3400
2 QSC 1450's
2 QSC 2450's
2 QSC 4000's
BBE Sonic Maximizer 882i
8 JBL JRX125's
2 Cerwin-Vega EL-36B's
2 custom cabs with New Madrid 18's
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Yes and No.Can I connect my Denon cd player into my mixer's mic (xlr) ports?
Yes you could but you need an extra component called a DI to reduce the players line level output to mic level, and if you want stereo you would need 2 of them or a stereo model and that would use up 2 channels on the mixer.
The easier way to do this is to simply utilize one of the stereo line level inputs on the board such as 9/10, and to do that you just need a pair of RCA to 1/4" TS cables or a standard stereo RCA cable and a couple RCA to 1/4 adapters.
And I'll still be able to pick up the eq and effects. I see. I'm kind of a newbie to this and was going with info I got with this setup.
I have an older version of that desk. Plug the CD player into the 1/4" jack line inputs just below the XLR inputs, and it'll be fine.
I'd avoid using the Sonic Maximiser, and look into getting some proper processing.
Chris
I'd avoid using the Sonic Maximiser, and look into getting some proper processing.
Chris
Hey Chris, thanks for the reply. Whats wrong with using the Sonic Maximiser? When I play classic rock cd's (Boston, Yes, Led Zeppelin, ect) the sound is very full and clean. When playing outdoors, it sounds close to a live band. I haven't used this system for a live band though, so thats when I probably wouldn't use the Sonic.
I agree with the others.
Just use a cable like this and use channel 9/10 .
That works just fine for me.
Phono - 6.3mm Jack – Stort udvalg af Phono - 6.3mm Jack udstyr BILLIGT!
Just use a cable like this and use channel 9/10 .
That works just fine for me.
Phono - 6.3mm Jack – Stort udvalg af Phono - 6.3mm Jack udstyr BILLIGT!
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