ok, so the band i started working with has keyboards in their setup,
they got the headphone output connected to a mono channel in their cheap mixing desk... thats something i never do in my homestudio,
but now i wonder,
whats the difference between headphone outputs and L+R outs?
are headphones unbalanced, but stereo,
any difference in volume, impedance, quality or whatever?
and i'll rather use the L(mono) out, run that to the mixer, only cause its a habit to use MAIN outputs instead of headphones-outs,
but do i need to run it in stereo, and pan hard L+R,
will that be of any use in a cheap/small live pa setup
(only vocal mics, keys, bass and guitar direct outs go trough PA, no drums)
or can i just save a channel and keep it in mono...?
they got the headphone output connected to a mono channel in their cheap mixing desk... thats something i never do in my homestudio,
but now i wonder,
whats the difference between headphone outputs and L+R outs?
are headphones unbalanced, but stereo,
any difference in volume, impedance, quality or whatever?
and i'll rather use the L(mono) out, run that to the mixer, only cause its a habit to use MAIN outputs instead of headphones-outs,
but do i need to run it in stereo, and pan hard L+R,
will that be of any use in a cheap/small live pa setup
(only vocal mics, keys, bass and guitar direct outs go trough PA, no drums)
or can i just save a channel and keep it in mono...?