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Old 01-04-2018, 11:36 AM
Raf702 Raf702 is offline
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Originally Posted by roylor4 View Post
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.
Nice, this one seems a lot more convincing then the Behringer in terms of price.

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Originally Posted by YamahaGuy View Post
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.
Thanks for the recommendation!
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