I am trying to connect my Behringer B1 to Behringer 1202 mixer and to my Yamaha home theater receiver. My intention is to turn on my home theater computer and then play karaoke tracks on it and then sing with the microphone. I need to understand how to connect all these components. Please help me. Thank you in advance.
SOURCE: My Behringer mixer Eurorack UB802
Here's the manual. page 8 Good Luck!
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/media/i3d/01/A/man-migrate/MANUAL000064843.pdf
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Thanks Megasong, but when I did this way, I hear a big humming noise in the speaker that is affecting the recording. Can you please sugegst something. Basically, everything is working now, but there is a big humm. thanks in advance.
The issue s that this is a cheap mixer which does not have balanced outputs going into another unit which is non balanced,hence mains hum and ground loops can be introduced everywhere. You could try a ground loop isolator in the leads between the mixer and the amp, or if you are confident removing the earth from upstream components and letting them get it from the amp. this is not a very good solution but from what you describe this is all the problem is. You are trying to use a cheap mixer into a piece of equipment designed for the domestic market.
ok, I saw great reviews for this mixer and fell in the trap. Can you please send me a link to good ground loop isolator? thanks a lot for your help, i really appreciate it
Your best bet is to search ground loop isolator on ebay. There are two ends of the market, really cheap (do not spend more that a fiver) and really good (the sky is the limit) get a cheap one to try, they normally work OK, if it kills the hum great, if it reduces it a lot but doesn't get rid of it it may be worth buying a good one. We rarely use them as our equipment is balanced but we take cheap ones in case a customer wants to plug in a bit of their kit and they normally work fine.
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