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<blockquote data-quote="gordon mcgregor" data-source="post: 129524" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>Re: Analog Splits in Digi World</p><p></p><p>As was suggested earlier analogue splits with some tailsets are still more useful right now, until there is is truly one coherant and system agnostic connection method there is no real way of being sure barring a bust line that it'll work with what ever is onstage today. The picture is of the local dry hire company's splitters, on the other side are your typical 3 multi pin outs, these can either go into any of their digital cosole stage boxes which are all prewired to accept this or they have tailsets which can be plugged into the console of choice in this case my Roland desk for running M48 IEMs, the Profile at FOH was connected with the usual BNC multicore, I've used this setup loads of times with various consoles and it just works, in fact we've had more issues with the profile's BNC system than with the analogue splitters. G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gordon mcgregor, post: 129524, member: 169"] Re: Analog Splits in Digi World As was suggested earlier analogue splits with some tailsets are still more useful right now, until there is is truly one coherant and system agnostic connection method there is no real way of being sure barring a bust line that it'll work with what ever is onstage today. The picture is of the local dry hire company's splitters, on the other side are your typical 3 multi pin outs, these can either go into any of their digital cosole stage boxes which are all prewired to accept this or they have tailsets which can be plugged into the console of choice in this case my Roland desk for running M48 IEMs, the Profile at FOH was connected with the usual BNC multicore, I've used this setup loads of times with various consoles and it just works, in fact we've had more issues with the profile's BNC system than with the analogue splitters. G [/QUOTE]
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