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Old 07-04-2022, 08:20 AM
Murphy Slaw Murphy Slaw is offline
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In my experience, mixing and matching L and R channels to different sound sources can create gain staging issues to get things to match. I'm not saying it can't be done, but going with identical L/R side sound sources is much easier
YOU DA MAN !

I tried it at home with my Carvin AG100D and an old Peavey XR600 and it was noisey.

However, using the "line out" of the Bose works like a charm in any system I try.

When I just use the Bose we pan everything left and that's what I'll do tomorrow.

I've never seen the house system but have "heard" it's "not much" which is why I'm wanting to use the Bose, because it sounds fantastic for acoustic guitars, mandolins, resonator, and voices and we switch back and forth between instruments, both playing all of them except the resonator which is just me. That way, if the house system is junk we'll have SOME decent tone with the Bose. And we will hear the actual mix.

Thanks,

Ben.
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