That's what I'd use at well except that
"church PA" and "other end of
the room" sounds like a significant distance that benefits from
symmetric transmission.
If the laptop is close to the mixer and only one laptop at a time needs
to be connected, that might be the most straightforward way.
These are great
points. I don't think running RCA cables across the
entire room would be a good idea. Haha. :D Bill said he can't get to the
aux ins on the mixer anyways.
On 6/8/21 1:12 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> Brandon Hale <bthaleproductions(a)gmail.com> writes:
>
>> We have the Behringer x32 at the place of my work. Why not just use a
>> 3.5mm male to RCA L+R male out and plug into the aux input on the
>> Behringer? That's what those inputs are for, right? That's what we do
>> at work and have had success with it running small conferences with
>> little to no audible noise.
>>
>> I hope I'm not muddying the waters more here,
That's what I'd use at well except that
"church PA" and "other end of
the room" sounds like a significant distance that benefits from
symmetric transmission.
If the laptop is close to the mixer and only one laptop at a time needs
to be connected, that might be the most straightforward way.
>