I have no idea if this will work... please help me!

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I am wanting to hook an equalizer up to my digital mixer, but the mixer only has a 1/4" jack and the equalizer has the red and white 1/8" (I think) jacks. So I was wondering if I could get two cords, one with 1/8" female jacks and a 1/4" male jack for the output and one with 1/8" male jacks and a 1/4" female for the input for instruments and what-not. Obviously I am quite lost when it comes to electronics and hooking stuff up, and I don't want to spend money on the cords if they won't even work. So please help, and I'll be your best friend! :)
 
I am wanting to hook an equalizer up to my digital mixer, but the mixer only has a 1/4" jack and the equalizer has the red and white 1/8" (I think) jacks. So I was wondering if I could get two cords, one with 1/8" female jacks and a 1/4" male jack for the output and one with 1/8" male jacks and a 1/4" female for the input for instruments and what-not. Obviously I am quite lost when it comes to electronics and hooking stuff up, and I don't want to spend money on the cords if they won't even work. So please help, and I'll be your best friend! :)

Check the EQ again, if they're red and white, they're probably what are called RCA jacks--or common speaker plugs. And yes you can do this. I used to hook a consumer stereo style equalizer with RCA jacks up to my mixer using cables that were 1/4" on one end and RCA on the other.
 
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