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=== Summing Devices === | === Summing Devices === | ||
If you have a stereo device (and do not require the features of a mixer then you can consider a summing device). The following notes are not specific recommendations or endorsements. | If you have a stereo device (and do not require the features of a mixer then you can consider a summing device). The following notes are not specific recommendations or endorsements. | ||
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+ | ==== XLR stereo source ==== | ||
+ | [[Image:XLRToXLR.png|thumb|200px|left|XLR outputs]] | ||
+ | If your source is two XLR jacks you can use something like this: | ||
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+ | {{#Click:http://www.audiopile.net/products/Electronics/MCB-201/MCB-201_cutsheet.shtml|Image:MCB-201Input.png|300px|EWI MCB-201 2 Microphone Combiner}}{{#Click:http://www.audiopile.net/products/Electronics/MCB-201/MCB-201_cutsheet.shtml|Image:MCB-201Output.png|300px|EWI MCB-201 2 Microphone Combiner}} | ||
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+ | [http://www.audiopile.net/products/Electronics/MCB-201/MCB-201_cutsheet.shtml EWI MCB-201 2 Microphone Combiner] | ||
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+ | The output side is XLR so you will also need a converter or cable that is XLR female to Balanced ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve. | ||
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+ | {{#Click:http://www.audiopile.net/products/Mic_Instr_Cables/MP_Adaptor_Cbls/MP-105/MP-105_cutsheet.shtml|Image:XLRtoTRS.png|300px|Female XLR to 1/4" Male TRS Balanced Adaptor Cable.}} | ||
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+ | [http://www.audiopile.net/products/Mic_Instr_Cables/MP_Adaptor_Cbls/MP-105/MP-105_cutsheet.shtml Female XLR to 1/4" Male TRS Balanced Adaptor Cable (audiopile.net)] | ||
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==== ⅛ (3.5 mm) stereo source ==== | ==== ⅛ (3.5 mm) stereo source ==== |
Revision as of 00:56, 14 July 2014
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Summing Devices
If you have a stereo device (and do not require the features of a mixer then you can consider a summing device). The following notes are not specific recommendations or endorsements.
XLR stereo source
If your source is two XLR jacks you can use something like this:
{{#Click:http://www.audiopile.net/products/Electronics/MCB-201/MCB-201_cutsheet.shtml%7CImage:MCB-201Input.png%7C300px%7CEWI MCB-201 2 Microphone Combiner}}{{#Click:http://www.audiopile.net/products/Electronics/MCB-201/MCB-201_cutsheet.shtml%7CImage:MCB-201Output.png%7C300px%7CEWI MCB-201 2 Microphone Combiner}}
EWI MCB-201 2 Microphone Combiner
The output side is XLR so you will also need a converter or cable that is XLR female to Balanced ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve.
{{#Click:http://www.audiopile.net/products/Mic_Instr_Cables/MP_Adaptor_Cbls/MP-105/MP-105_cutsheet.shtml%7CImage:XLRtoTRS.png%7C300px%7CFemale XLR to 1/4" Male TRS Balanced Adaptor Cable.}}
Female XLR to 1/4" Male TRS Balanced Adaptor Cable (audiopile.net)
⅛ (3.5 mm) stereo source
If your source is a ⅛ (3.5 mm) stereo jack you can use something like this:
{{#Click:http://whirlwindusa.com/catalog/black-boxes-effects-and-dis/transformers-isolation-devices/isopod%7CImage:WhirlwindIsopod.png%7C300px%7CWhirlwind Isopod.}}
The output side is XLR so you will also need a converter or cable that is XLR female to Balanced ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve.
{{#Click:http://www.audiopile.net/products/Mic_Instr_Cables/MP_Adaptor_Cbls/MP-105/MP-105_cutsheet.shtml%7CImage:XLRtoTRS.png%7C300px%7CFemale XLR to 1/4" Male TRS Balanced Adaptor Cable.}}
Female XLR to 1/4" Male TRS Balanced Adaptor Cable (audiopile.net)
Thanks to Richard Mills for the suggestion.
RCA stereo source
If your source is stereo RCA you can use something like this:
{{#Click:http://whirlwindusa.com/catalog/black-boxes-effects-and-dis/direct-boxes/pcdi%7CImage:WhirlwindpcDI.png%7C300px%7CWhirlwind pcDI.}}
Whirlwind pcDI
OR
{{#Click:http://www.procosound.com/iface%7CImage:ProCoiFace.png%7C300px%7Cproco iFace.}}
Thanks to Dan Rosebach for the suggestion.
Do It Yourself
You can find schematics to build your own here: Why Not Wye