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Join Date: May 2012
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Microphone splitter?
I am using a Roland Streetcube amp which has one mic input, but my vocalist is quiet and I need two microphones. What's the best way to run two mics into one amp mic input? Or is it not possible without losing quality.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: ABQ, NM, USA
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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You might also want to invest in a line/XLR converter ($20 or so from RadioShack). That way you'll have the right connector/signal level to feed a genuine microphone input on an amplifier (i.e., no risk in issues with your amp's pres or internal electronics). |
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Truffula Hugger
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Edge of Nowhere
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I got my 4-channel Behringer mixer off of craigslist for $45 or so a couple years ago. Pretty much for the express purpose of running mics into my PA.
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