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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 147376" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Spinning Exercise Room Installation</p><p></p><p>Back at this one, putting together some options. I may have found some good amplifiers at a reasonable price, so my plan is to use a Symetrix Jupiter 4 and then consider one of their nice wall plates to idiot proof it. Amps and DSP can live locked in a rack in a nearby closet.</p><p></p><p>I need to get iPod level signal from the middle of the room to the amp room about 60' away, and I'd prefer to shove it through a decent DI so it gets a little padding and is less likely to experience hums or buzzes. Does anyone have a clean solution for that that I could mount in a 1- or 2-gang box? I'd like stereo RCA and/or 1/8" through a transformer that can handle a few volts, to balanced. If I thought I could just leave something like a Radial ProAV2 lying around I would just terminate to XLR on the wall but I don't, and I don't like the idea of leaving XLRs there for any idiot to send an unexpectedly hot signal down later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 147376, member: 4"] Re: Spinning Exercise Room Installation Back at this one, putting together some options. I may have found some good amplifiers at a reasonable price, so my plan is to use a Symetrix Jupiter 4 and then consider one of their nice wall plates to idiot proof it. Amps and DSP can live locked in a rack in a nearby closet. I need to get iPod level signal from the middle of the room to the amp room about 60' away, and I'd prefer to shove it through a decent DI so it gets a little padding and is less likely to experience hums or buzzes. Does anyone have a clean solution for that that I could mount in a 1- or 2-gang box? I'd like stereo RCA and/or 1/8" through a transformer that can handle a few volts, to balanced. If I thought I could just leave something like a Radial ProAV2 lying around I would just terminate to XLR on the wall but I don't, and I don't like the idea of leaving XLRs there for any idiot to send an unexpectedly hot signal down later. [/QUOTE]
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