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Default High Z And Low Z Mics

On Friday, February 6, 2015 at 6:02:38 PM UTC-8, Phil Allison wrote:
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The photo doesn't match the description.

** It does actually.

There is no 1/4" anything on the photo,


** Yes there is - a Neutrik style, locking jack socket.

The gadget plugs into a mixing desk and a jack lead from the line level source into it.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/images/i...000/231520.jpg



The Male XLR plug will not fit a 1/4" Female jack. D'OH



** FFS what planet are you on ?

The MALE XLR plugs into the MIC input on a desk.

It's a mini DI (Direct Injection) box

- got a clue what that is ??


Besides that, OP needlessly and incorrectly modified the amp.


** ******** he did.



Technical Pro powered speakers have Mic input. OP doesn't need to modify the amp at all. D'OH

ffs yourself