fenderguy4life
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So I have changed my setup. I'm now running an audio interface into an old six channel YamahaEM-150 using tps cables (I think that's what they're called they're phono jack plugs) from the back of the audio interface (left and right) into the front inputs on my Yamaha EM-150 mixer/amp, then to PA speakers. I have the balance adjusted right and left on that. Kind of unorthodox I know, I just don't have any powered speakers anymore. So the question is this, on the mixer/amp inputs there's a selector switch for Mic, Inst, and Line. What typically is the output off the back of an audio interface (in this case it's a Roland Duo-Capture EX) to powered speakers? Is it a line signal? That's what I assumed and have been using it that way. I'm afraid to try the other two. Sorry for my ignorance. I just wanna get the best signal possible with my equipment and avoid any damaging consequences.