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slickspoon
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ok, this might be a little of the subject but my friend has debated me about this and im just starting to get involved in the technical part of sound systems and recording so forgive my noviceness(nice wording right?)
at our church we have a 32 channel mixer. our drummer bought a seperate mixer for his 8 mics. so he runs 8 mics to his board and then his board to the mixer. his signal is is really weak when we try to eq through our mains. so his slides on his board are close to being maxed out and his one slide on our main board is craked high too just to get what little bit of sound he has. the guys who hooked it up arent really experienced with these sorta things anyways. i suggested that he needed a preamp because the boards not powered so of coarse the signal wouldnt be strong. they consistedly argued that it wouldnt be needed because you can controll the sound by turning up the knobs and what not. so later when they left i noticed his board had phatom power. so i hooked a condenser up to it and cut it on and it started ringing because they had his board and and the main board cranked. i thought that was proof enough that you needed a pre amp but there steady fighting me. could some one help me if im right and give me something to fight these guys with. im just starting to learn about this stuff so im not positive what the problem is. my theory seem have truth but my inexperience has me second guessing.
if im wrong could someone give me and explaination. thanks
at our church we have a 32 channel mixer. our drummer bought a seperate mixer for his 8 mics. so he runs 8 mics to his board and then his board to the mixer. his signal is is really weak when we try to eq through our mains. so his slides on his board are close to being maxed out and his one slide on our main board is craked high too just to get what little bit of sound he has. the guys who hooked it up arent really experienced with these sorta things anyways. i suggested that he needed a preamp because the boards not powered so of coarse the signal wouldnt be strong. they consistedly argued that it wouldnt be needed because you can controll the sound by turning up the knobs and what not. so later when they left i noticed his board had phatom power. so i hooked a condenser up to it and cut it on and it started ringing because they had his board and and the main board cranked. i thought that was proof enough that you needed a pre amp but there steady fighting me. could some one help me if im right and give me something to fight these guys with. im just starting to learn about this stuff so im not positive what the problem is. my theory seem have truth but my inexperience has me second guessing.
if im wrong could someone give me and explaination. thanks