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Revision as of 06:10, 22 August 2006
Numark PPD9000 Mixer
Summary
Simplest thing that could possibly work.
You can use the XLR Balanced outputs.
Outputs
XLR Balanced with built-in-pad
If the Mixer has a button, switch or adjustment that allows you to attenuate (turn down) the output of the balanced XLR main outs, try the setting with the lower output.
Here is an example (Mackie 1402 VLZ)
Otherwise you may need to use a Pad for each output channel.
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