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Looks like both units accept 1/4" jack & I think the 1202 is unbalance out, so just use a standard screened mono (i.e. 2 pole "TS") jack to jack lead & you should be fine. Good Luck! :-)
Use the two balanced outputs, intot he inputs on the back of the speaker, 1/4 inch jack should fit.
Alternativly you can do the same via xlr, for a balanced connection.
You'll need to connect both your PC and the Mic to the mixer, you'll need phantom power switched on at the mixer for the mic to work, you then take the two track out to the Aux input on the receiver.
Sorry, the Xenyx1202FX does not have a footswitch input. I would suggest if this function is needed to use an external FX unit which has a footswitch input.
The Ipod is stereo and your speaker is not, so don't expect stereo.
Find a 1/8 inch stereo cable that splits the two channels into individual cables and enter those into two channels of the 1202 mixer. You might find a cable that goes from the 1/8 inch stereo and splits to two RCA type jacks which you have to either find RCA inpouts on your mixer or get two RCA to 1/4 inch adapters.
Crank the pan controls clear to the left on those two channels. Run a cable from the 1202 left main out to your speaker input.
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