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  • Dynacord Powermate

    Hi, can you help.

    I have a Dynacord Powermate 1000, which I want to use as just a mixer, and connect it to a pair of Mackie Thump TH-15A Active Speakers. Is this possible and can I use the two EQ L&R output jack sockets on the top RHS of the Dynacord, to connect to the Mackies?

    If this is possible, I was going to use Maplins 6.35mm Mono Plug to XLR adaptors (Maplin 6.35mm Mono Plug to XLR Plug | Maplin) to connect the EQ outlets on the Dynacord, to the female XLR sockets on the mixer end of the speaker leads. Should the jacks be mono or stereo?

    Thanks in advance for any help, Kenny L

  • #2
    Yes you can use those outputs from the mixer. I would suggest you use the TRS (stereo) type connector rather than the mono type. This will give you balanced signals going to the speakers for better noise rejection.
    Originally posted by Enzo
    I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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    • #3
      Hi g-one, thanks for the quick reply - much appreciated - Ill use the stereo jacks
      Kenny L

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      • #4
        Using the EQ L & R out should do you fine.
        The output is listed as '0dBu'.

        The jack is a balanced signal, so you may be better off not using the 'Mono' type adapter.
        If you can, get a 'Balanced' 6.35 to XLR adapter.

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        • #5
          Hi Jazz P Bass, thanks for the infor - Ive gone for the stereo jacks.

          Kenny L

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