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What do you guys think of this live IEM RIG
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevinjames" data-source="post: 91893" data-attributes="member: 4605"><p>Re: What do you guys think of this live IEM RIG</p><p></p><p>So the guy who referred to the 4 cylinder mustang is wrong? My transmitter is set to stereo. Aux 1 goes to L Aux 2 goes to right, so therefore I'm running stereo. Correct?</p><p></p><p>Edit: </p><p></p><p>Then I re-read Brian M's last post</p><p>"<span style="color: #333333">For your application, in order to get a stereo signal to your IEMs you will need to feed both the Left and the Right input on your IEM transmitter from two different sources. In your case it would be two different Auxes. In this way you could put a different mix of things in your Left ear vs. your Right ear"</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">But his first comment in the "mustang on 4 cylinder's" post, he made it sound like it was not possible. That's why I'm confused. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevinjames, post: 91893, member: 4605"] Re: What do you guys think of this live IEM RIG So the guy who referred to the 4 cylinder mustang is wrong? My transmitter is set to stereo. Aux 1 goes to L Aux 2 goes to right, so therefore I'm running stereo. Correct? Edit: Then I re-read Brian M's last post "[COLOR=#333333]For your application, in order to get a stereo signal to your IEMs you will need to feed both the Left and the Right input on your IEM transmitter from two different sources. In your case it would be two different Auxes. In this way you could put a different mix of things in your Left ear vs. your Right ear" But his first comment in the "mustang on 4 cylinder's" post, he made it sound like it was not possible. That's why I'm confused. [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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