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Re: Monitoring 2 units of Linked-up 702T's
by
Rodney Morris
on Dec 22, 2008 at 2:42:26 pm
Good question Min. If SD has hard time with this one, then I'm not sure I'll be much help. But I'll offer a couple of suggestions.
If you're not using the TA3 outputs on the side of 702T, then you could take that output, which I'm assuming would be a TA3 to 2 XLR adapter, then use a simple "Y" XLR (2 female XLR to 1 male XLR) and plug that into channel 1 of the 302, line level of course. Repeat this for the other 702 and feed that into channel 2 of the 302. Now you can monitor both recorders at once. And you don't have to worry about impedance issues, which you would if you used the tape output of the 702T, which is an unbalanced output. Of course this all assumes that you have the TA3 output cables and that they aren't being used.
Let me know if this helps.
Rodney
Freelance Sound Technician/Mixer
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Monitoring 2 units of Linked-up 702T's
by Min Shen on Dec 21, 2008 at 5:21:14 pm
Re: Monitoring 2 units of Linked-up 702T's
by Rodney Morris on Dec 22, 2008 at 2:42:26 pm
Re: Monitoring 2 units of Linked-up 702T's
by Min Shen on Dec 22, 2008 at 4:18:28 pm
Re: Monitoring 2 units of Linked-up 702T's
by David Jones on Dec 22, 2008 at 4:20:45 pm
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