I was wondering if there was a way to split the rca signal, such that I could have monitor speakers facing me and pa speakers facing the crowd, without losing any quality?
I was wondering if there was a way to split the rca signal, such that I could have monitor speakers facing me and pa speakers facing the crowd, without losing any quality?
Alot of Amps and speakers have a link function where you can daisy chain the inputs without signal loss.
Or
A small mixing desk or DJ mixer which you plug your Mixtrack into which would allow you control over the monitor volume as well as needed
https://www.amazon.com/Behringer-502...V4JNBQBR84QMMS
https://www.amazon.com/Behringer-802...dj+mixer+small
Last edited by deevey; 03-07-2017 at 04:07 PM.
Its kind of frustrating only having RCAs as outputs. When I had my mixtrack I would just use one of these as a cheap solution. I never experienced any noticeable lack of quality, just had to turn the gain up a little more.
Its been disussed on some of the forums, and with that device there is a huge signal drop - guess the signal is simply split across the pots rather than any kind of real magic going on inside the box.
It degrades the signal by quite alot - not just volume either.Its kind of frustrating only having RCAs as outputs. When I had my mixtrack I would just use one of these as a cheap solution. I never experienced any noticeable lack of quality, just had to turn the gain up a little more.
A powered splitter, distribution amp or small mixing desk is the best solution if you don't want to reduce the audio quality.
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