o/p = output g > Subject: Re: Rackless (and not going the computer route) > From: gtmatthews@gmail.com > Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 06:13:17 -0400 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > I'm interested in the soldering iron solution. I'm was also looking at small mixers because I wanted someway to monitor the output of my Boomerang with headphones and send another stereo out to the house system. > Excuse my ignorance but what does o/p mean? > > > On Sep 26, 2010, at 5:40 AM, andy butler wrote: > > > > > > > Mark Hamburg wrote: > > > >> I need a small mixer that would fit on my pedalboard. It doesn't need to be sophisticated. It just needs to support mixing a couple of stereo inputs to a stereo output. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > > > Would you consider a solution that involved a soldering iron? > > (a y cable with 4 components going to a purchased DI box, or > > fx unit, or anything with a stereo in and suitable o/p for > > what you want.) > > > > Problem with v.small mixers is that they're all made > > with cost cutting in mind in a competitive market. > > I've not heard of a non-rack line mixer. > > ....anyone?? > > > > > >> P.S. The rig I'm contemplating is: > >> Guitar --> Lots of pedals --> M13 (effects 1 & 2) --> Looper > >> Looper Dry Out (or Main Out) --> Mixer > > > > I'd advise against running the dry signal through the RC-50 > > if you can think of a way to avoid that. > > > > > >> Looper Wet Out (or Sub Out) --> Volume Pedal --> M13 (effects 3 & 4) --> Mixer > > does the M13 have a master volume on the o/p ? > > > |