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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 74358" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Advice on new set up</p><p></p><p>Hi Jorge, I could not find any specs on the NS6 XLR output. It looks like you should be plug and play as far as that goes but that will depend on what the actual output of the mixer is. The other issue is plugging a mic into your mixer. There is no XLR input so it will limit the kind of microphone you can use. This also leads me to believe it could be a consumer -10 level output on the XLR's as opposed to +4 which would give you full output on your powered speakers. Try it out and see how loud it goes. At worst case most any small mixing board with XLR in and out will get your output up to level and also allow you to add a couple of professional mics to your set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 74358, member: 277"] Re: Advice on new set up Hi Jorge, I could not find any specs on the NS6 XLR output. It looks like you should be plug and play as far as that goes but that will depend on what the actual output of the mixer is. The other issue is plugging a mic into your mixer. There is no XLR input so it will limit the kind of microphone you can use. This also leads me to believe it could be a consumer -10 level output on the XLR's as opposed to +4 which would give you full output on your powered speakers. Try it out and see how loud it goes. At worst case most any small mixing board with XLR in and out will get your output up to level and also allow you to add a couple of professional mics to your set up. [/QUOTE]
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