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I'm using it for sub EQ only...but I read it's the one to get as it has, I forget the exact term now, but can give boost to <20hz for a flatter fr vs. the BFD doesn't have this option.
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Well, most people would choose the FBQ2496. The DEQ has a graphic eq you're paying for and not likely using. Not that the DEQ isn't a good device....
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So each one of the stereo plugs on the one end are 1 for the right ch. and the other for the left ch?
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No, the single plug on the right side of the picture above is the stereo 1/8" plug that has the right and left channel connection. It plugs into the soundcard jack.
The left hand side of the picture with the two plugs are the right and left channel split into 1/8" mono plugs....
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Humm, I thought the ECM8000 is also balanced, so it plugs directly into the 802 preamp, which is outputting a balanced signal. So I need a wire with two balanced connects at one end, and a 1/4" Ts plug at the other? And that plugs into the 1/4" input on the soundcard blaster live?
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Yeah, the ECM is balanced and plugs into the balanced input of the preamp directly as shown below or with a standard XLR cable you referenced before.
The output channel of the preamp is balanced, but you want it to be unbalanced to match the soundcard. So you use a 1/4" TS phono as shown in the picture. The cable can have a mono 1/8" or RCA plug onthe other end to connect to the mono left or right channel of the soundcard line-in....
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So I need another 1/4" TS to dual RCA's to feed into the reciever?
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No, the soundcard uses stereo 1/8" jacks as we discussed above. The adapter splitter we discussed above splits into left and right channel. Connect that to the receiver from the line-out of the soundcard. The receiver would use RCA's.
brucek