Hello,
Perhaps strange question, but does changing an AUX output to stereo turn the single XLR into a stereo XLR?
Thus needing a splitter cable to feed the stereosignal into a IEM transmitter
Like this
Regards,
Gerwin
Hello,
Perhaps strange question, but does changing an AUX output to stereo turn the single XLR into a stereo XLR?
Thus needing a splitter cable to feed the stereosignal into a IEM transmitter
Like this
Regards,
Gerwin
No. Getting the output of a stereo group/aux/matrix, etc requires the use of two analog XLR outputs - one for each channel (L/R).
Ah, ok.
That makes me confused looking at this picture (attachment).
Making AUX1 to stereo results in AUX1 and AUX2 being combined to AUX1 as stereo?
Gerwin
Ah wait. I think i see now.
The above line are the physical outputs and the left is the bus.
Hi Gerwin (NL I suppose?)
It will make aux 1 and 2 as an example, left and right.
If you want to use it with e.g. a Fischer amp or a behringer powerplay p2, then you have to make or get a dual xlr to single xlr. like Fischer Amps Cable for In Ear Stick – Thomann Nederland
Although making it yourself is quite easy if you can solder, and a whole lot cheaper.
In the attached picture you see on the AR2412, line out 1 and 2 with one of the cables I made.
Schematics:
Regards
Mike (NL)
You are correct Gerwin.
When you make an Aux Stereo, it needs/uses 2 output sockets on the console (or Stagebox)
And yes, on the left you have the Aux’es etc. and on the top the output connectors.
Buy some ME-1/ME-500 personal mixers for the band to do their own personal stereo IEM mixes.