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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Caldwell" data-source="post: 99789" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>Re: Insert Jack question.</p><p></p><p>I think the 1/4 inch TRS aux outs on a GB8 are fully balanced. If you go with your plan of building a outboard aux insert box using a 1/4 inch normaling jack for insert you will need to go unbalanced at that point and losing the balanced line from that point on. Boards with 1/4 inch insert points on outputs apply the insert prior to the line driver amp and on input inserts it's after the summing input amp. </p><p></p><p>The GB8 with do aux / group flip per each of the eight sub groups. Depending on how many audio sub groups you need and how many aux sends you want to insert on you could just flip some of the sub groups to the aux mode. That way you can use the insert on that sub group and your aux out is on the XLR. When you solo an aux while using the aux flip mode with something inserted on that aux your cue monitor will let you hear whats happening to the mix on stage. Normally when using aux flip you'll insert an EQ. </p><p></p><p>Unless I'm missing something I don't see a problem with just hooking up the compressor inline with the output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Caldwell, post: 99789, member: 170"] Re: Insert Jack question. I think the 1/4 inch TRS aux outs on a GB8 are fully balanced. If you go with your plan of building a outboard aux insert box using a 1/4 inch normaling jack for insert you will need to go unbalanced at that point and losing the balanced line from that point on. Boards with 1/4 inch insert points on outputs apply the insert prior to the line driver amp and on input inserts it's after the summing input amp. The GB8 with do aux / group flip per each of the eight sub groups. Depending on how many audio sub groups you need and how many aux sends you want to insert on you could just flip some of the sub groups to the aux mode. That way you can use the insert on that sub group and your aux out is on the XLR. When you solo an aux while using the aux flip mode with something inserted on that aux your cue monitor will let you hear whats happening to the mix on stage. Normally when using aux flip you'll insert an EQ. Unless I'm missing something I don't see a problem with just hooking up the compressor inline with the output. [/QUOTE]
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