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Originally Posted by roylor4
Since light and portable seem to be of importance to you, I will make a different recommendation and it's reality based as we use it ourselves as a monitor.
We use a Roland Mobile Cube as a monitor. Very small - runs on batteries or AC power. Plenty of volume for solo or duo. It is also capable of playing small gigs or busking.
We run a line out from our Street Cube EX to the Mic input on the Mobile Cube. Works great. You could just use the cable suggested by Yamahaguy in the same way.
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Nice, this one seems a lot more convincing then the Behringer in terms of price.
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Originally Posted by YamahaGuy
You're right, the manual does say the 1/4" is unbalanced, so this cable should do the trick
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acces...ct-patch-cable
I've used balanced cables in place of unbalanced and never had a problem. On the flip side, I've used unbalanced cables in place of balanced and on occasion would get unwanted noise.
Best of luck.
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Thanks for the recommendation!
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