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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:59 pm 
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I had my karaoke player connected to the mixer via the 'tape input.' I then bought a y-adapter,' stereo to left and right mono, and tried it connected to a line in on the mixer. For some reason I seemed to get more and better sounding output when I used the tape input.

Is this what I should be seeing? If so, can I get an explaination from one of you techno-geeks? :P
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:47 pm 
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Because it's not controlled through a gain pot or sweepable channel eq's.. it's coming off the machine direct.. But try to sing off it in a club.. :bigcry: under high power it may feedback. The keyword is MAY.
Depending on the volume and acoustics.


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Brian,

Actually, I split the left and right channel into 2 separate channels on the board.

The reason I wasn't getting as much gain was because I didn't have the trim pots turned up enough.

All is now right with the world! :D

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That works too.. I use my 24 ch rack monitor mixers when I do that.. I have 2 Crest RMX series mixers that rarely see use but that's what they do.. otherwise I use the Stereo channels on my Yahamas..

You don't want the RMX's for karaoke.. $8K for 24 channels in and 6 mono outputs, but a real nice set of 4 way sweeps for tone control.. all rack mountable. mostly a live toy.

I have been studying DJ gear again.. thinking about re-stocking on it.. and building 2 more DJ systems. I have the media already.. just possibly getting more gear.. and who can't use more gear? :wink:


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Crest "RMX" series??? You shure you aren't talking about the XRM series??? Fingers getting tied up, twice???


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Brian Douglas wrote:

I have been studying DJ gear again.. thinking about re-stocking on it.. and building 2 more DJ systems. I have the media already.. just possibly getting more gear.. and who can't use more gear? :wink:


I hear you there, Brian! GEAR RULES! :D

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For about the first 6 months of design they called the RMX-24.. and released it as an "XRM-24" the "second generation" is called the XR-24 -- t-town if you wanna be specific yes it's an "xrm" series console..

Sorry to create any confusion.. when you post after shows things tend to be "a little bit fuzzy" :confused: :spin:


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