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Ed Dixon
New member
The wiring at church has about 20+ lines run under the floor from the front stage area to the back where the board is located. We have a 32 channel board. With various instruments and vocal mikes connected, plus tape, CD, and other external gear, we are now short of channels. We need to connect 1 or more additional instrument lines from the front area.
What we are considering is using a small mixer at stage or the board area for some of the vocal mikes. Basically run a number of the vocal mikes into a single mixer and then use a single channel to connect to the board. That would free up a number of cables and channels for other purposes.
At the stage area there are 4 identical vocal mikes hung from the ceiling for the choir area. There are also another 7 vocal mics used by one set of people at the right side of the stage. There are 3 or more other vocal mics on the left side of the stage.
Most all of the vocal mikes are set up the same way with the same level. One option is to place the mixer near the stage, and use a single snake run back to the board (which frees up more snake channels). The other choice is to place the small mixer at the board.
Interested in the comments of others as to any experience that have with this solution, or other solution approaches.
Ed
What we are considering is using a small mixer at stage or the board area for some of the vocal mikes. Basically run a number of the vocal mikes into a single mixer and then use a single channel to connect to the board. That would free up a number of cables and channels for other purposes.
At the stage area there are 4 identical vocal mikes hung from the ceiling for the choir area. There are also another 7 vocal mics used by one set of people at the right side of the stage. There are 3 or more other vocal mics on the left side of the stage.
Most all of the vocal mikes are set up the same way with the same level. One option is to place the mixer near the stage, and use a single snake run back to the board (which frees up more snake channels). The other choice is to place the small mixer at the board.
Interested in the comments of others as to any experience that have with this solution, or other solution approaches.
Ed