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That said many lunchbox powered mixers have line level outputs. Usually on the front panel. May be XLR or 1/4”. Before you do anything you’ll regret see if someone can help you. |
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I have done this many times. I have two SA220’s and a ZED FX mixer. Run your mics and instruments into your mixer. Add reverb, delay etc., with the mixer. Run XLR outs to monitor in on SA220. Essentially your SA220 become powered speakers with reverb and EQ bypassed.
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In my case, I will be using my SA220 for just my guitar and vocals 90% of the time. But it would be nice to be able to accomodate someone else from time to time that wants to come and sit in with me. I don't want to break the bank just for something that will only be used a small percentage of the time.
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