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How do you suggest converting?To a point- if the speaker cable is long enough to cause voltage drop, it's better to use balanced line level and convert at the end.
How do you suggest converting?To a point- if the speaker cable is long enough to cause voltage drop, it's better to use balanced line level and convert at the end.
Subs are built?!The distance is just shy of 50' to the furthest sub. I ordered a 50ft 75ohm subwoofer cable, but I'd honestly rather use either speaker wire or neutrik cable, and put the amps in my rack, like @BMXTRIX said. I'm about to paint my cab and would like to have a clear idea before I do.
Transformer- they're used for converting high impedance mics for low impedance lines and vise-vera. Musical Instrument stores that also sell PA equipment should have them.How do you suggest converting?
Jensen Transformers make some excellent (but pricey) transformers for converting a long balanced run to a unbalanced input.Transformer- they're used for converting high impedance mics for low impedance lines and vise-vera. Musical Instrument stores that also sell PA equipment should have them.
A less expensive alternative is Edcor but Shure and other microphone manufacturers sell them, too. Mic transformers aren't usually stereo, but they work well.Jensen Transformers make some excellent (but pricey) transformers for converting a long balanced run to a unbalanced input.