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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin James" data-source="post: 10140" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>I have a situation here. I play shows with my band and there is a sound guy who does the sound. Imagine that? Well out front it sounds great, but behind the monitor, I can never hear myself, the monitors sound DEAD. </p><p></p><p>So here's what I want to do. I want to bring my own monitor. I would like to use a couple splitters. I have a Line6 L2T with 2 inputs and essentially 2 mixers on board. I would like to do the following, but don't know about impedance and all of that. </p><p></p><p>I want to take the microphone and split it so I plug the mic into a box and one output goes to FOH and one output goes to my Line6 monitor</p><p></p><p>I want to take my LR Baggs Venue DI and have the 1/4" out go into a box and one output goes to FOH and one output goes to my Line6 Monitor</p><p></p><p>I realize the LR Baggs has an XLR out but prefer to use the 1/4" so I can control the volume as I use different guitars without volume control. </p><p></p><p>I also would use the 2nd 1/4" splitter box for another tube amp that has a 1/4" DI out. So I'd have to unplug and plug in the LR Baggs Venue or the Tube amp into the 1/4" box depending on what I'm using (tube amp or LR Baggs Venue preamp)</p><p></p><p>I've posted this in a couple other places and nobody seems to understand what I'm trying to do here. I'm simply trying to supply my own monitor mix with 2 Splitter boxes, one splitter box with XLR in > 2 XLR out and one splitter box with 1/4" in and 2 1/4" out. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin James, post: 10140, member: 7292"] I have a situation here. I play shows with my band and there is a sound guy who does the sound. Imagine that? Well out front it sounds great, but behind the monitor, I can never hear myself, the monitors sound DEAD. So here's what I want to do. I want to bring my own monitor. I would like to use a couple splitters. I have a Line6 L2T with 2 inputs and essentially 2 mixers on board. I would like to do the following, but don't know about impedance and all of that. I want to take the microphone and split it so I plug the mic into a box and one output goes to FOH and one output goes to my Line6 monitor I want to take my LR Baggs Venue DI and have the 1/4" out go into a box and one output goes to FOH and one output goes to my Line6 Monitor I realize the LR Baggs has an XLR out but prefer to use the 1/4" so I can control the volume as I use different guitars without volume control. I also would use the 2nd 1/4" splitter box for another tube amp that has a 1/4" DI out. So I'd have to unplug and plug in the LR Baggs Venue or the Tube amp into the 1/4" box depending on what I'm using (tube amp or LR Baggs Venue preamp) I've posted this in a couple other places and nobody seems to understand what I'm trying to do here. I'm simply trying to supply my own monitor mix with 2 Splitter boxes, one splitter box with XLR in > 2 XLR out and one splitter box with 1/4" in and 2 1/4" out. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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