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delta 10/10lt

yes, i know I've been putting up alot of post recently, please don't yell at me....

anyway, i was wondering, I've recently purchased an Delta 10/10lt and i have noticed this before i bought it but the connectors are all those stereo tipe plugs, is there something i need to feed it thrue to convert it to a 1/4" jack (or XLR) or do I just use adapters? (i usually try avoiding use of adapters)

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you can use adapters (rca to 1/4" or rca to xlr at some point) or you can get cables with the appropriate connectors built-in. you want to pay attention to whether or not the signals you are putting in are balanced or unbalanced (the rca "stereo" inputs will be unbalanced) as you will probably have some signal (in this case will translate mostly to gain) loss. the xlr inputs (microphone) on the 1010lt can phantom power a condenser microphone as well.
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