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I'm going to buy a headphone amp and run my monitoring correctly now. I have some questions about running cable lengths.
My control room is seperate from my live room, and all equipment is in the control room.
I'm looking at the behringer headphone amp and it has four seperate channels to send. Right now for headphones in the other room, I just made my own cable to run from the output of my headphone jack on the digi 001 into a female jack in the live room and I plug 1 set of headphones in there.
I'd like the keep the headphone amp in the control room and run 3 signals out to the live room.
The way I made the cable was basically cheap THIN speaker wire. (it's like 24 awg) There's actually 4 wires for one stereo channel in the setup I have now (I split the trs jack into two seperate signals and then it comes back into one. As you can tell I don't know that much about this stuff) The problem is that they buzz a bit. Is this because it's unbalanced or because I'm not using the correct cabling. The run is about 25-30 feet.
My question? I need to run 3 stereo signals carrying the powered load 25 feet. How can I do this and minimize interference? What cable/awg should I use?
Also does anyone know the ABSOLUTE cheapest mic preamp available? It's just for my talk back mic...all I need is some gain. I took an xlr cable and put a push button switch in the loop so that it would only loop when I push the button. Will a impedance transformer work for this? Or a $10-20 mic preamp if anyone knows of one (im dreaming I'm sure)
My control room is seperate from my live room, and all equipment is in the control room.
I'm looking at the behringer headphone amp and it has four seperate channels to send. Right now for headphones in the other room, I just made my own cable to run from the output of my headphone jack on the digi 001 into a female jack in the live room and I plug 1 set of headphones in there.
I'd like the keep the headphone amp in the control room and run 3 signals out to the live room.
The way I made the cable was basically cheap THIN speaker wire. (it's like 24 awg) There's actually 4 wires for one stereo channel in the setup I have now (I split the trs jack into two seperate signals and then it comes back into one. As you can tell I don't know that much about this stuff) The problem is that they buzz a bit. Is this because it's unbalanced or because I'm not using the correct cabling. The run is about 25-30 feet.
My question? I need to run 3 stereo signals carrying the powered load 25 feet. How can I do this and minimize interference? What cable/awg should I use?
Also does anyone know the ABSOLUTE cheapest mic preamp available? It's just for my talk back mic...all I need is some gain. I took an xlr cable and put a push button switch in the loop so that it would only loop when I push the button. Will a impedance transformer work for this? Or a $10-20 mic preamp if anyone knows of one (im dreaming I'm sure)